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carringb wrote:
Its easy to dismiss the claims, however when you consider that most new cars are so quiet many older individuals cannot hear them, combined with a non-intuitive operating parameter that allow the engine to run when you take the "key" (or in this case a fob) out of the vehicle, it puts people at risk.
Would you want to lose your parent or grandparent because they are caught up on technology? From a Human Factors standpoint, the current systems in many cars most definitely increase the probability of somebody making a potentially fatal error.
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jfkmk wrote:
I don't think the car manufacturers were trying to conceal anything, I think they just couldn't conceive of anyone being that dumb. They've been proven wrong!
Let's face it, if we're that concerned about a senior citizen not hearing the car running and leave it on as a previous poster suggests, they should probably bad giving up their license.
โAug-29-2015 09:41 PM
Greentreena wrote:
A modern emmisions controled car doesn't put out the carbon monoxide needed to kill a human. Yes you will get seriously ill but dead before you run out of fuel... seriously unlikely.
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YnotTurbo wrote:
Don't leave the car running in the garage. End of problem...
โAug-29-2015 09:09 PM
YnotTurbo wrote:
Don't leave the car running in the garage. End of problem...
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