Issues
Keyless ignition deaths: Mounting cases reinforce U.S.-leading threat
By Charles Elmore – Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Additional cases coming to light are only reinforcing just how deadly an invisible and odorless threat has proven to be in Palm Beach County, which leads the nation in deaths tied to keyless vehicle ignition systems.
Kansas-based nonprofit group KidsAndCars.org says it has documented seven carbon-monoxide poisoning deaths in Palm Beach County out of 21 nationally linked to keyless cars since 2009. That’s one in three.
Keyless car deaths devastate Palm Beach County as calls for action mount
By Charles Elmore – Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Palm Beach County has emerged as by far the nation’s hardest-hit community for deaths linked to keyless vehicle ignition systems, accounting for five of 14 known U.S. fatalities since 2009.
One of Florida’s top elected officials says federal regulations expected this month “have been sitting idle for far too long.”
CAS Sues Transportation Secretary Foxx For Violating Safety Act Mandate to Post Dealer Technical Service Bulletins & Index on DOT Website
February 5, 2016
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CAS Sues Transportation Secretary Foxx For Violating Safety Act Mandate to Post Dealer Technical Service Bulletins & Index on DOT Website
NHTSA Seat Back Rulemaking History
PIRG FMVSS 202 & 207 Petition – 2/21/74
Termination of Rulemaking – 11/16/04
NHTSA Chief Counsel Womack on Seat Back Incidents – 10/25/01
Weak Oversight, Deadly Cars
By Clarence Ditlow and Ralph Nader
WHEN regulators sleep and auto companies place profits over safety, safety defects pile up. A record number of vehicles — more than 50 million — have been recalled this year, a result of congressional hearings and Justice Department prosecutions, which exposed a mass of deadly defects that the auto industry had concealed.