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speed, deaths,and electric vehicles.

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Woz talking to a mate of mine the other day and he recons that when these electric vehicles are more popular they will be more deaths on the road , why I said coz you cannot here them coming, it is true that there were loads of deaths when trams and trolley buses were on the road :shock: or is it, i'm to young to remember. Anyway, you could play a cd with an engine niose on it I said. What du think?
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Post by Diesel Dave »

I ride what has to be the loudest dieselbike in London and nobody hears you coming anyway.

I used to ride a fixed wheel bicycle and they really are silent, I've had deer charge out millimetres in front.

I guess you could add an engine sountrack of your choice and play it through some front mounted speakers, in fact you could choose the soundtrack according to your mood - Ferrari or Sherman tank?

What you need to do is tow a bloomin great diesel generator.

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Towing a diesel generator would certainly fix the problem of the problem of distance an electric motorbike can('t) cover :?
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I work in a university acoustics (noise and vibration engineering) department. Lotus just ran a big study on what noise to play (directionally) from the front of electric vehicles, to warn other road users of their approach. Unsurprisingly, they found that the most unanamously recognised signal was that recorded...from a conventional internal-combustion engine vehicle.

Couldn't make it up...

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