Anonymous wrote:I once locked my keys in my car at a gas station as a teen. Called my mom to ask her to come bring me the spare key. She said no. I stood there, blocking a gas pump, not knowing what to do. 20 minutes later the lady who lived two houses down from us who I babysat for pulled up and told me "You're such an idiot" as she handed me the spare key.
I was a delicate flower and super embarrassed and angry and upset I had to say thank you to someone who'd just called me a name and angry at my mother that she wouldn't come, etc. So I vowed that would never happen again, and made it a point to hold my keys in my hands before opening the car door to get out.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I get it. My husband is exactly like you. The solution for him was to get a Tesla so he no longer had to carry a key.
Anonymous wrote:Does your car not make an audible sound when the keys are left behind? My horn beeps in a particular way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a new car (ok, I got it last year, so you'd think by now I would have solved this problem) with a push-button to start the car rather than a key. And, I keep leaving my keys in the car. At the grocery store while the kids are at soccer practice, not usually in my driveway because I need my keys to get in the house.
I usually don't carry a purse, I throw my phone with DL and cc in my pocket, and when I leave my house and lock it, I end up throwing my keys in the center console and leaving them there wherever I go.
How do you all remember your keys when you have a fob and push button to start your car, and not leave them in your car?
Why do people do this crap?
Reads as "I threw my Daughter in Law and Concealed Carry gun in my pocket."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also dont carry a purse, but I have a carabiner that I use to hook everything together. I will often shove my phone into my back pocket and then just carry my keys.
Hook that onto a belt loop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not lock the car when you leave it? If it's a newer car, it won't lock with your keys inside. Wouldn't that be a sign to take out the keys and put them in your pocket?
Or, instead of throwing them in your console, throw them in your pocket!
Rarely.
Not OP
Anonymous wrote:Do you not lock the car when you leave it? If it's a newer car, it won't lock with your keys inside. Wouldn't that be a sign to take out the keys and put them in your pocket?
Or, instead of throwing them in your console, throw them in your pocket!