Fake Engine Noise

Making Electric Cars Safer

Hybrids and all electric cars offer much more than just fuel economy in an age of skyrocketing gas prices. They are quiet and help reduce noise pollution which is significant in urban areas. Yet, these cars are stealthy and unsafe because people may not hear them coming. Anyone from distracted pedestrians, small children and the blind could be at risk. A bill supported by 16 Congressmen will require a minimum sound level for hybrid and electric cars.

Two Standford University students came up with the concept of integrating fake sound systems for these near-silent vehicles. The video shows their invention. One assumes the actual sound could be changed to something not so grating to the ears.
Trend Themes
1. Fake Sound Systems - Opportunity to develop and market innovative fake sound systems for electric and hybrid cars to ensure safety and reduce potential accidents.
2. Noise Pollution Reduction - Opportunity to create innovative solutions that reduce noise pollution in urban areas while ensuring the safety of electric and hybrid car users.
3. Legislation for Electric Cars - Opportunity to lobby for and influence legislation that requires electric and hybrid cars to meet minimum sound level standards for safety purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore and invest in developing fake sound systems that integrate with electric and hybrid cars for safety and noise reduction.
2. Technology - The technology industry can develop innovative solutions such as smart sound systems that emit customized sounds to ensure the safety of electric and hybrid car users.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planning industry can consider incorporating noise reduction measures and regulations for electric and hybrid cars to address noise pollution in urban areas.

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