Car-Imitating Bike Bells

The LOUD Bicycle Horn Boldly Announces Cyclists' Presence

Cyclists brave enough to share the road with cars, as is often encouraged in cities to avoid congestion on sidewalks, can attest to drivers' overall disregard for their safety; the LOUD Bicycle Horn hopes to change that. Instead of quietly cycling along the side of a street, essentially staying invisible to drivers, the LOUD Bicycle Horn allows riders to signal their existence on equal footing.

Designed by Boston-based Jonathan Lansey, the LOUD Bicycle Horn has been made to sound just like a car. Since drivers have been trained to react quickly to such a noise, cyclists gain huge benefits to using it. Instead of screaming and ringing bells, which can often be drowned out by blaring radios, cyclists have a better chance of riding safely with the LOUD Bicycle Horn.
Trend Themes
1. Car-imitating Bike Bells - The LOUD Bicycle Horn aims to disrupt the cycling industry by providing a safer way for cyclists to signal their presence on the road.
Industry Implications
1. Cycling Safety - The LOUD Bicycle Horn has the potential to revolutionize the cycling safety industry by improving communication between cyclists and drivers.

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