DETROIT (AP) - A government safety agency wants electric and hybrid
vehicles to make more noise when traveling at low speeds so pedestrians
can hear them coming.
The cars and trucks, which are far quieter
than conventional gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles, don't make enough
noise at low speeds to warn walkers, bicyclists and the visually
impaired, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday
in a statement.
The proposed rule would require the cars to make
additional noise at speeds under 18 miles per hour. NHTSA says the cars
make enough noise to be heard at higher speeds.
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