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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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I don’t understand this statement. More pedestrians are injured by gas cars but electric cars are more dangerous?
This makes some sense. My car is just a hybrid but plenty of times I’ve had people just slowly walking in front of me in a parking lot. They can’t easily hear my car at that lower speed as far as I can tell. And full electric would be even quieter.
It’s interesting though. No easy solution is immediately coming to me, other than pedestrians getting more and more used to cars not making any sound.
More pedestrians are injured by gas and diesel cars because most cars in the UK are gas or diesel.
The UK has less EVs, but they injure pedestrians at a higher rate than gas cars.
*fewer EVs.
You can't drive half a car :)
https://youtu.be/mQauncy81DI?si=ys4KF8PyfCb03XE0