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Federal safety agency wants electric cars to make noise to warn pedestrians

Published on January 7, 2013
Published on January 7, 2013
Topics :
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration , Automakers , DETROIT

DETROIT - The government wants all electric and hybrid vehicles to make some noise when travelling under 18 miles per hour so pedestrians can hear them coming.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the cars don't make enough noise at low speeds to warn walkers, bicyclists and the visually impaired.

The agency says the cars make enough noise to be heard at higher speeds.

Automakers would be able to pick the sounds that the cars make from a range of choices. Similar vehicles would have to give off the same sounds. And the government says pedestrians must be able to hear the sounds over background noises.

The public has 60 days to comment on the proposed rule. The agency will use public input to craft a final rule.

© Canadian Press

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