US proposal would require new cars to be equipped with child-forgotten alarm systems

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According to foreign media reports, several US lawmakers have proposed a proposal to require mandatory installation of a child forgotten alarm system in all new cars. Currently, this technology exists as a third-party accessory, which can remind drivers to pay attention to whether there are children sitting in the back seat, thereby reducing the number of children who die from suffocation due to being left in the car.

 

It is reported that the new bill was introduced by Senators Richard Blumenthal, Maria Cantwell, Roger Wicker and Representatives Jan Schakowsky, Tim Ryan, and Pete King. According to them, the final text of the House legislation is currently being revised and it will be open to the public in the next few weeks.

 

If the bill passes, automakers would be required to include these alarm systems as default features in all new consumer vehicles. There are no specific requirements for the systems yet.


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