Electric cars have to make noise on purpose because otherwise it would be a silent car. And most of these noises are are weird futuristic WEEEE-00000 UFO sounds. Therefore I posit that we should be able to change the noises our electric cars make

EDIT: These suggestions are Top-Notch! Keep em coming!

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    Also, pedestrians DO have the right of way.

    I wasn’t arguing that. pedestrians DO have the right of way, but that doesn’t absolve them from ensuring their own safety. just because you have the right of way in a vehicle when the light is green doesn’t mean you just floor it and hope for the best.

    How do I know? I got hit by a driver at night in the rain, with his lights off, coasting in neutral. Couldn’t hear him, couldn’t see him. Court settled in my favour.

    now imagine how much better you’d feel if you were a bit more attentive to your surroundings! no splashy splash of the wheels on pavement? no bouncy bounce of the rain off the car? you were probably distracted by trying to stay dry.

    100% of all accidents are caused by a lack of information that could have been resolved by better observation.

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      You don’t have right of way in a vehicle when the light is green - pedestrians still have right of way.

      There was no “splash splashy of wheels on the pavement” because the car was in the road, not the pavement.

      There were plenty of “splashy splashy” noises around, because there were lots of vehicles. The “bouncy bounce” of rain on that car was easily confused with the “bouncy bounce” of rain of every other car/surface/building/person in the area.

      I’m not sure if you’re intentionally being moronic, or if you genuinely feel like you know more about the situation of my accident than I do. The fact remains that electric vehicles shouldn’t simply be able to make some random noise. They need to be audible and recognisable to prevent accidents.

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        tell me. how would the outcome of your accident change if you were deaf?

        I bet you would be much more observant if you couldn’t hear anything.

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          I’m not deaf.

          We’re digressing from the original disagreement

          no, my argument is that it doesn’t matter what sound it makes as long as it makes a sound.

          I believe it is important for vehicles to sound like vehicles, so they can be easily identified. They shouldn’t be randomly changed by their owner to something whimsical.

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            We’re digressing from the original disagreement

            I don’t think so.

            your argument is that vehicles should sound like vehicles.

            my argument is that it doesn’t matter what they sound like, as long as they make a sound.

            so I’ll ask, what does a vehicle sound like? also, what does a vehicle sound like to a deaf person?

            I think vehicles sound like a roaring muscle car screaming down the street. I’m sure you have a different opinion. Deaf people don’t care because they can’t hear them anyway.

            so my point is, it doesn’t matter what they sound like because pedestrians need to take responsibility for their own safety by being more observant of their surroundings. you know…like deaf people.

            I’m not arguing this absolves drivers from responsibly operating a vehicle.

            I’m arguing that it’s everyones responsibility to be more observant to ensure safety is a priority.

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              Big difference between “a roaring muscle car” and Nyan Cat. One of those things is immediately recognisable as an approaching vehicle.

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                  “Could you not <absurd suggestion instead of conceding the point>”/

                  Sure, whatever buddy. Lets all make things more difficult instead of just agreeing on sensible safety precautions.

                  You won the pigeon chess match. Congrats.

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                    it’s a legitimate question.

                    I don’t get what’s so absurd about observing your environment to ensure your safety.

                    I guess you might be the type of person who burns to death in a burning building because you don’t smell the smoke.

                    do you need to hear the fire in order to believe there’s a fire?