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Electric Cars Could Feature 'Star Wars' Sound Effects to Warn Pedestrians, Wookies

To make the roads safer for all, electric cars might soon be equipped with unique sounds that would warn pedestrians of their presence. According to the Daily Mail, automotive regulators in Europe, the U.S. and Japan might require manufacturers to incorporate sounds -- from the roar of a muscle car engine to the buzz of a 'Star Wars' spacecraft -- into electric cars. This news comes on the heels ...

Federal Bill Says Silent Cars a Threat to Pedestrians

Hybrid cars may be designed to save the atmosphere, but there is growing concern that they may actually pose a health risk to a large number of people, most notably the blind. With the potential hazards of silent vehicles firmly in mind, the senatorial odd couple of John Kerry and Arlen Specter has introduced the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act of 2009, according to AutoBlogGreen. The bill, ...

Neil Young Debuts Video Shot Entirely in His New Green Car

Neil Young: 'Johnny Magic' - LincVolt In Wichita Throughout his career, musician Neil Young has earned a well deserved, blue-collar reputation as a voice for the common man and the oppressed, speaking out against governmental and corporate greed and corruption. With his new 'Johnny Magic' music video, filmed entirely inside the experimental 'LincVolt' automobile, Young seeks to honor "people and ...

V2G Technology Will Turn Suburbs Into Power Plants

We've been hearing about vehicle-to-grid (V2G) for quite a while, and now a team at the University of Michigan is conducting an extensive study on the technology as part of a national sustainable energy solution. While current electric plants are good at generating power, they often fall short when it comes to storage -- which can be a problem when there's a power surge or when demand ...

Fake Engine Noises Added to Hybrid and Electric Cars to Improve Safety

Hybrid cars and electric cars are great for the environment, but they pose a potential danger to pedestrians. Electric engines make almost no noise when running, so that familiar sound of an on-coming combustion engine isn't there to warn absent-minded pedestrians or the blind that a vehicle is approaching. Members of Congress are now considering a bill that would establish minimum noise levels ...