> It just seems like such a narrow set of facts where a child is big and smart enough to open the door but dumb enough to jump out and get seriously hurt.
I had to guess, I'd guess you aren't a parent or spend much time interacting with children :)
Also, auto-lock reduces theft and carjacking risk, which is nice.
I'm talking about child locks, not auto-lock. Locking the door from the inside. A commenter above suggests that it's to stop the little idiots from popping out into the middle of the street .7845 seconds after I put it in park. That actually makes some sense.
Ah got it. The conversation upthread had focused on auto-lock, and someone had mentioned child locks in passing, and my read of your comment was on the auto-lock on shift to drive (or on starting to move). And my bad for falsely guessing you weren't speaking from personal experience!
I had to guess, I'd guess you aren't a parent or spend much time interacting with children :)
Also, auto-lock reduces theft and carjacking risk, which is nice.