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November 25, 2015

US regulators delay law that will make electric cars more noisy

by John_A

Electric cars are famous for how quiet they are compared to regular gas-guzzlers. This is good for noise pollution, bad for pedestrians — especially the visually impaired. Manufacturers are well aware of the issue, and solutions like Toyota’s proximity notification system are becoming more popular. What’s not in place, yet, is industry-wide legislation to ensure all EVs and Hybrids have such a safety feature built-in. A law requiring cars have automatic audible alerts for pedestrians proposed in 2013 is in process, but Reuters reports the U.S. Department of Transportation that’s just been delayed until at least March next year — it was originally planned to come in to action this fall. The law would cost automakers an estimated $23-million in the first year to implement.

Source: Reuters

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