Since 2005, 37 people have died by carbon monoxide poisoning, because they unknowingly left their keyless vehicles running in their attached garage.
A proposed law dubbed the PARK IT Act (Protecting Americans from the Risk of Keyless Technology) would leave no room for error and is a sensible step to stopping future death or injury. The law would mandate that automakers install automatic engine shutoffs — along with software that would make a car immobile if a driver left it in gear.
Read the article at Detroit Free Press.