I have a blind friend who hates electric vehicles. He thinks that they should beep or something. I tell him that he just needs to sharpen his hearing. (Ok. I’m an ass.)
In the early years of autos, some jurisdictions enacted laws requiring cars to have someone proceed them with a flag or lantern to warn oncoming horse teams…
I have noticed that too many pedestrians just start crossing in front of cars and never look either way. Especially in parking lots. Death wish. Or really stupid
According to my mother, she had a pair of maiden aunts who drove an electric car in the 1910s in Duluth MN or Superior WI.They were famous (infamous?) for sneaking up behind people and honking their horn.
joegee almost 8 years ago
I have a blind friend who hates electric vehicles. He thinks that they should beep or something. I tell him that he just needs to sharpen his hearing. (Ok. I’m an ass.)
Steve Bartholomew almost 8 years ago
There’s actually a movement to force electrics to make more noise.
cabalonrye almost 8 years ago
From the beginning there’s been a movement to force E-cars to have speakers putting out some kind of noise to warn people.
Farside99 almost 8 years ago
It’s actually a plot to get rid of the people who walk and text. Blind people are just considered “minor collateral damage”.
PICTO almost 8 years ago
In the early years of autos, some jurisdictions enacted laws requiring cars to have someone proceed them with a flag or lantern to warn oncoming horse teams…
P51Strega almost 8 years ago
I wish I had an option, instead of the horn, that would sound like those bells we used to have on bikes to warn pedestrians without scaring them.
Joan Tinnin Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I have noticed that too many pedestrians just start crossing in front of cars and never look either way. Especially in parking lots. Death wish. Or really stupid
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 8 years ago
Of course, it’s a little much to expect anyone to actually pay attention to their surroundings!
ellisaana Premium Member almost 8 years ago
According to my mother, she had a pair of maiden aunts who drove an electric car in the 1910s in Duluth MN or Superior WI.They were famous (infamous?) for sneaking up behind people and honking their horn.