[nagdu] Nissan, Toyota 'Quiet' Cars Must Sound Alerts Under U.S. Rule

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Sat Jul 9 01:06:44 UTC 2011


Nissan, Toyota 'Quiet' Cars Must Sound Alerts Under U.S. Rule

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-07/nissan-toyota-quiet-cars-must-sound
-alerts-under-u-s-rule.html

 

By Puneet Kollipara and Alan Ohnsman - Jul 7, 2011 6:52 PM ET 

 

Nissan Motor Co., General Motors Co. (GM) and other makers of electric and
hybrid vehicles will be required by U.S. safety regulators to install
warning systems that will automatically sound alerts to pedestrians. 

 

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and advocates for
the blind have raised concerns for several years about safety risks to
pedestrians posed by hybrid and electric vehicles that make little engine
noise. 

 

"Even as we make giant leaps forward with hybrid and electric vehicles, we
must remain laser focused on safety," NHTSA Administrator David Strickland
said in a statement yesterday announcing the start of a rule-making process.
"With more and more quiet vehicles on the road, we have to consider their
effect on pedestrians." 

 

Japan in 2010 recommended that sound alerts be required on hybrids that can
run exclusively on electric motors, electric vehicles and fuel-cell
vehicles. 

 

NHTSA by law must write a standard by July 4, 2012, for an alert system that
doesn't require action by a driver or pedestrian to activate it, the agency
said in a notice published on its website yesterday. All vehicles of the
same make and model must have the same alert sound, the notice said. 

 

GM's Chevy Volt and Nissan's Leaf, both plug-in electric vehicles, offer
sound-alert systems. The Volt's is activated when the driver pulls the
turn-signal handle, according to the NHTSA notice and GM's website. 

 

Nissan, Toyota 

Nissan's new Infiniti M hybrid sedan also has audible alerts, said Jeannine
Ginivan, a spokeswoman for the automaker. 

 

"As NHTSA moves toward regulation, Nissan will analyze the details of
NHTSA's proposal and submit any appropriate comments to the agency after
evaluation," she said. 

 

Toyota, the world's biggest seller of hybrid electric autos, later this year
will include an audible pedestrian alert on its new Prius v wagon that
engages when the car runs at low speed on battery power. 

 

"Toyota has collaborated within the industry on this issue for many years.
As soon as the rule becomes official, we'll certainly comply," said Cindy
Knight, a Washington-based Toyota spokeswoman. 

 

Ford Motor Co. (F) is developing sounds for its 2012 Focus electric model,
set to be introduced later this year, through steps that include running a
poll on Facebook to solicit feedback, Wes Sherwood, a company spokesman,
said in an e-mail. 

 

NHTSA said its regulation will cover light and low-speed vehicles,
motorcycles, buses and heavy-duty trucks. 

 

A final rule must be published by Jan. 4, 2014. 

 

 

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