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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles

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I'm interested in getting an electric motorcycle, but something I've been wondering:

ICE motorcycles can be loud, and that can act as a safety feature, especially when lane splitting. I'm thinking about Los Angeles, where motorcycles regularly weave through bumper-to-bumper car traffic. The noise they make helps prevent riders from getting accidentally doored.

Do electric motorcycles have any kind of artificial noise maker to achieve the same thing? Or does anyone sell a device that does this?

Note that I'm not talking about generic speakers, because

  1. I don't want to have to blast music all the time just for safety, and
  2. most speaker kits are pointed BACK at the driver, not FORWARD towards traffic.

Anyone know the answer?

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[–] PlantJam 28 points 1 year ago (15 children)

I question the premise entirely. I've seen "loud pipes are safer" quoted endlessly, but never any data to back it up.

Are there already quiet scooters weaving through traffic? If so I wouldn't be any more worried on a quiet bike.

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