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Analysis. Most of our readers have probably seen at least one headline linking 28 carbon monoxide-related deaths to cars with keyless ignition systems. The stories imply that keyless ignition, which lets the driver keep their keys in their pocket (or purse), is more dangerous than old-fashioned key-switches. But is this true?
The (unstated) argument for calling keyless ignition a potential killer is that the driver can leave their keys in their pocket while driving.
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The (unstated) argument for calling keyless ignition a potential killer is that the driver can leave their keys in their pocket while driving.
Read the full story: Is Keyless Start a silent killer? (You can be the judge.) »
More...