NYT: More than 2 dozen people killed by carbon monoxide after leaving on their keyless cars
According to a report from the New York Times, at least 28 people have died since 2006 from carbon monoxide poisoning after failing to shut off the keyless ignition on their vehicles.1 (Forty-five others have suffered injuries from the gas as well.) In 2015, a class action lawsuit claimed there had been 13 carbon monoxide-related deaths linked to keyless ignition cars but a judge dismissed the suit in September 2016; this new report suggests that the problem may be more widespread than previously thought. RELATED STORY: NYT: EPA expected to roll back fuel economy rules for cars Seven years ago the Society...
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