NRMA urges motorists to avoid locking kids, pets in cars as accidental lock ins surge | VIDEO

December 26 2020 - 10:00am
Temperatures can rapidly rise inside a locked car. Photo: NRMA
Temperatures can rapidly rise inside a locked car. Photo: NRMA

The NRMA is urging motorists to remember to "pop it in your pocket" when juggling car keys with kids this summer after a 21.5 per cent surge in unintentional lock-ins caused by people accidentally locking keys and loved ones inside cars in October.

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