[Quietcars] Prius to offer optional noise to alert pedestrians

michael townsend mrtownsend at optonline.net
Fri Aug 27 20:42:22 UTC 2010


Excuse the repost, but I'd been hospitalized and didn't know if this had
been posted.  

Mike T

Most consumers want a car that's quiet on the road. But Toyota's Prius is
too quiet at times, and a new, optional speaker system will help give the
car some of the noise it's lacking.

According to the Associated Press, Toyota will start selling a $148 speaker
system in Japan on August 30 that will play sounds under the hood to help it
achieve the "same noise level as a regular car engine."

For now, Toyota will only be selling the speaker system in Japan, and the
purchase is voluntary. But a Toyota rep told the AP that the company is
considering bringing the feature to the United States and other markets.

Pedestrians have the biggest issue with the Prius. Many people simply can't
hear the car coming, due to its ability to run in a nearly silent electric
mode during most of its drive time. 

Toyota isn't alone among automakers looking into how to increase the sound
of their hybrids to keep pedestrians safe. Nissan, for instance, plans to
include a safety sound system in its electric Leaf vehicle, coming in
December.

Last year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found (PDF)
that hybrid vehicles are twice as likely to be involved in accidents with
pedestrians and bicyclists than other vehicles.





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