Keyless ignition systems are the latest fad to hit the new-car scene. In fact, the use of the keyless ignition system no longer require the use of a key to start the vehicle. It merely requires one to push a button. However, with this new technology, means that there is a downside too. We too, have fallen in the trap of leaving our vehicle running, just as noted itn the Fox5 Atlanta invetigative report. Is this a safety issue or do we need to adjust to this technology? To read more about the concerns of this new-technology, check out last year's article in the LA Times.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Keyless Ignition Systems: Is This New Technology a Luxury Convenience Or a Safety Hazard?
Keyless ignition systems are the latest fad to hit the new-car scene. In fact, the use of the keyless ignition system no longer require the use of a key to start the vehicle. It merely requires one to push a button. However, with this new technology, means that there is a downside too. We too, have fallen in the trap of leaving our vehicle running, just as noted itn the Fox5 Atlanta invetigative report. Is this a safety issue or do we need to adjust to this technology? To read more about the concerns of this new-technology, check out last year's article in the LA Times.
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