Smart keys don’t help dumb motorists

Apparently the rise in smart keys hasn’t helped prevent motorists from locking their keys in their cars.

In 2012, AAA helped more than four million members who locked themselves out of their vehicles. That number hasn’t waned in the past five years despite the increased deployment of so-called smart keys, which often allow motorists to enter and start their vehicles without keys.

“Traditional car keys will likely become obsolete and be replaced by technologies offering even greater security and convenience,” John Nielsen, AAA Director of Automotive Engineering and Repair, said in a release. “Motorists will need to adapt with the technology to avoid the hassle and expense of smart key replacements.”

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