• Zamboni_Driver@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    There is probably an elevated risk of killing cats in any electric vehicle because there are fewer signs that the car is “on” and about to drive.

    • Seefra 1@lemmy.zip
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      23 hours ago

      Idk, I find that at low speeds electric cars are louder than modern internal combustion. They have that SciFi drone sound.

      • _cryptagion [he/him]@anarchist.nexus
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        20 hours ago

        not all of them. there’s a couple in my city that make no noise when driving slowly. they’re so quiet, you can hear their tires popping as they run over small pebbles on the road.

          • burntbacon@discuss.tchncs.de
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            6 hours ago

            It’s not really all that newfangled. It was part of the eurozone’s requirements for cars and was put in other places as well. I think that it’s approaching a decade now. My neighbor’s 2017 has it.

      • bss03@infosec.pub
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        23 hours ago

        Depending on the year model of the car, it might not make that sound. It wasn’t required on some of the earlier EVs, which could be eerily quiet. I believe it’s required by law on newer models. Pre-2016 Volts has a “pedestrian horn button”; 2016 and newer Volts play a noise continuously as lower speeds. (My Uncle says it sounds like the warp drive hum on the original Star Trek Enterprise.)