NHTSA Proposes Rule on Standards for Keyless Controls

Dec 12, 2011 12:07 PM

The  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a Notice of  Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would standardize the operation of controls  that are used to stop the vehicle engine or other propulsion system and that do  not involve the use of a physical key.

NHTSA  also is proposing to require that an audible warning   be  given to any driver who: attempts to shut down the propulsion system   without  first moving the gear selection control to the “park”   position  (for vehicles with a “park” position); exits a vehicle   without  having first moved the gear selection control to “park” (for   vehicles  with a “park” position) or exits a vehicle without first   turning  off the propulsion system.

At  issue are drivers' inability to stop a moving vehicle in a panic situation, and  drivers who unintentionally leave the   vehicle  without the vehicle transmission's being “locked in park,” or   with  the engine still running, increasing the chances of vehicle   rollaway  or carbon monoxide poisoning in an enclosed area.  

NHTSA  said this rulemaking action was undertaken in response to its review of   complaints  from consumers to the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI)   reporting  incidents such as those described above and investigations of   crashes  and complaints regarding unintended acceleration.

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