Accy cyclist
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Silent cars are a hazard to cyclists,and pedestrians! Especially when they silently creep up and overtake you.

Silent cars are a hazard to cyclists,and pedestrians! Especially when they silently creep up and overtake you.![]()
They have minimal appeal, they don't make much sense. They still get stuck in traffic, wasting energy.
Our electric truck has a kill switch, when we pull up in traffic, we turn off and we're using no energy, unlike the idling cars and vans alongside us.
There was great emphasis on being aware that you're running near silently- especially through town/ residential areas.
Story went of a blind man waiting to cross the road, his seeing eye dog wouldn't let him cross as he saw the car but because the blind man couldn't hear it he made the dog carry on- they then got hit.
Very economical 2 stroke engines?I take your point, but it's still stuck in traffic like a leccy car would be. It's a shame the authorities didn't factor this into account before banning very economical 2 stroke engines.
Very economical 2 stroke engines?
Cheap to build, certainly. Economical to run? Far from it.
And as a consequence of the design, they pump unburnt fuel and oil into the air.
They were banned for very good reasons...
Yes they were, they are just about the worst polluting engine out there, to keep the engine running you have to pump/feed oil in the combustion chamber or they will seize. The 100K's worth of Vespa's running around won't kill the world, but if you allowed the Chinese to builds 2 million of them a year it would have a huge impact.I don't think they were banned for every good reasons, the problems caused by 2 stroke polluting constant moving scooters are totally insignificant compared to idle, queuing cars.
Disagree, I'm the fleet manager fot the 7th largest fleet in the UK which is made up of car, van and HGV so its fair to say I have quite a fair understanding of accident statistics and there is no indication that incidents involving electric vehicles are any higher than "normal" vehicles. However, the bods in Brussels have now passed a law that all new models must have a forward noise projection device which is activated once the speed falls below 18MPH. The decision is proven to be based entirely on scare mongering and perception rather than supporting statistics but that's the EU for you.The almost silent is a down side
Many of the fleet operators noted that their electric vehicles were experiencing more accidents
This was shown to be bra cause people listened for vehicles and no noise was assumed to mean no vehicle
Noise emitters are often fitted for this reason
Although conclusions cannot be drawn that represent the situation at a national
level, the subjective test results showed that in a semi-rural environment, the
likelihood of increased risk exposure was 1.4 times greater for E/HE vehicles than for
ICE vehicles. In urban conditions, the likelihood of increased risk exposure was 1.3
times greater for E/HE vehicles than for ICE vehicles (due to the reduced detectability of quieter ICE vehicles). The E/HE vehicles were far more difficult to detect than the ICE vehicles at the lowest steady speed and when pulling way from rest at the lowest speed