On average, 1 child dies every 10 days due to in-car heatstroke in the U.S.
By Jeremy Korzeniewski, Autoblog
So far this year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that 29 children have died of heatstroke
after being left in a hot car. That number will only climb — on
average, 1 child dies every 10 days due to in-car heatstroke. And it
doesn't always have to be stifling hot outside for tragedy to strike. NHTSA says the interior of a car can soar to 110 degrees even with an exterior temperature of only 60 degrees.
[post_ads]To combat this very real problem, Nissan introduced Rear Door Alert technology in its 2018 Pathfinder
that reminds owners to check the rear seat upon exiting their vehicle.
Instead of a simple warning text on the dash, Nissan's system includes
"a series of distinctive honks as the driver walks away from the
vehicle." RDA monitors use of a car's rear door, and if it's opened at
the beginning of a trip but remains closed at the end, the warning
system activates.
RDA was developed by two engineers at Nissan who
are also mothers. For 2019, Nissan has spread RDA across much of its
lineup, including the Altima and Rogue. And by 2022, RDA will be standard across all four-door Nissan vehicles, including pickup trucks.
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