It would be legal to leave cars running unattended — if they have remote-start systems — under a Colorado bill headed to the governor.
The bill updates the state's ban on so-called "puffing," or leaving a car running while the driver is away.
It would be legal to leave cars running unattended — if they have remote-start systems — under a Colorado bill headed to the governor.
The bill updates the state's ban on so-called "puffing," or leaving a car running while the driver is away.
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