Georgia Leaders Launch ‘Look Again’ Campaign to Prevent Kids From Being Left in Hot Cars
Friday, May 1st, 2026
As temperatures heat up, state officials are reminding drivers to “Look Again” if they have a child in the car.
Officials say when the outside temperature is 85 degrees or higher, the inside of a vehicle can reach over 100 degrees in a matter of minutes. Data also shows that when it is 80 degrees outside, temperatures inside a vehicle can exceed 100 degrees.
Capt. Maurice Raines with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety says children can suffer from heat stroke faster than adults.
Read more at WGAU.


