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Hyundai making rear-seat reminder standard on most models by 2022


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Hyundai Rear Occupant AlertNearly every Hyundai on sale by 2022 will feature rear-seat reminder technology, the automaker announced Wednesday. The technology is designed to remind drivers to check for children, pets, or other items in the rear seats before exiting the car. The brand's technology, called Rear Occupant Alert, works by displaying a reminder message in the...

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These are so freaking annoying. My moms Buick has it and each time I drive the car, I think something is wrong when I hear the alert. All that is back there is an adult, some groceries or something that is not a child. I haven’t found how to turn the darn thing permanently off either. Same with the darn stop start engine

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