Toyota Adds External Speakers To Warn Pedestrians 531
HockeyPuck writes "When I was a kid, playing with my matchbox cars, I used to say 'VROOOM VROOOM' to pretend my toy cars had big engines in them. Well it seems that Toyota has decided to do the same thing with the Prius by optionally installing, in Japan, external speakers to alert pedestrians of oncoming Priuses."
Horn? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Horn? (Score:5, Funny)
So you propose we introduce traffic laws that require cars to at all times be going above 30 km/h?
You don't need much speed to kill a kid or dog, and it'll just feel like a small hump in the road when you start dragging the corpse under your car..
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Well, interestingly that under 30 km/h, my fan and/or AC compressor is louder then the engine too. Those would still exist on electric cars too, you know.
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Right. Which is why the study linked into the article states that the major increase in accidents with pedestrians and hybrids occurs at very low speeds, especially backing up, parking, and pulling out into traffic.
Read the study, it's good stuff. I admit, I was sort of dubious of the threat posed by quieter cars, but the study is reasonably convincing that at least at slow speeds, it's a problem.
Re:Horn? (Score:5, Insightful)
So yes, I am extremely dubious about the threat of "quiet cars," thinking it is often being used as an excuse in place of an actual cause (say... driver or pedestrian inattention?). Sure, some tech-gadgets really do save lives, but too many new "safety and convenience features" on cars simply encourage lazy drivers.
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You know, I had those tires in my Civic. I had little handling issues with them in Colorado and they certainly made a fair amount of noise on the road. The only reason I didn't replace them with another set when they wore down was basically cost. I haven't noticed any difference in the handling in rotten conditions (admittedly, I've also moved to a snowier place), to be honest.
Certainly, the average experience may differ. Do you have any studies that show that said tires result in a statistically signif
Re:Horn? (Score:4, Funny)
Those tires make almost no noise at all.
Do they make these tires in a wife-sized model?
Re:Horn? (Score:5, Insightful)
what? From the age I was allowed to cross the street, I was told to LOOK both ways, never to just listen for a car. There are many things that move that don't make loud engine noises (bikers, runners, segways, animals) AND fast moving cars. If a car is moving fast enough, you won't hear is coming [till it is too late], especially in a traffic filled area, there are always car sounds. you _ have _ to _ look.
If you consider the quiet of the prius to be a disadvantage, then roll down the window and just scream the whole time.
The only reason this would be useful for is blind people. The only [legally] blind person I've even known, only walked in neighborhoods (where cars should be going slow enough to yield to any pedestrian) and cross walks (that have an auditory signal). No where is car sound reliable enough to be a decision making factor.
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Last minute burst of acceleration...
They (Toyota) already have that covered.
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http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/news/local/pinellas/pedestrian-fatally-hit-by-bike-rider-070510 [myfoxtampabay.com]
This was just the first link in google when I searched for "bicycle fatally hits pedestrian" -- I'm sure there are many more.
Re:Horn? (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't know about your town but everyone here is jogging or walking around with headphones or earbuds bolted to their head. Unless the plan is to make these cars sound like some POS ricer or a Harley, it won't make a difference.
Drivers certainly don't help matters either. The morons here tend to read STOP as Hey, cruise through without turn signals at 10-15 MPH.
So, yeah, it would be good if people weren't idiots who only focused on themselves but you can legislate or require commonsense. It's the same crap as when iPods started having settings to limit the volume.
Maybe it's just me but I try to keep my eyes and ears open. If I'm walking along a road without sidewalks, I'm looking back every now and then. Not good visibility? I'm keeping a close eye at the corner obscured by parked van.
What's next? Warnings on bags to not put them over your head and on buckets about not putting small children upside-down in them with water?
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No, if every car on the road was as silent as electric cars are people would not learn to rely on their hearing to check for the presence of cars. They would look for them instead, just like you're supposed to do now but often ignore 'because you don't hear any cars coming'.
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What if they have a heart attack, die, don't land on the horn, and are speeding out of control in electric silence?
Re:Horn? (Score:4, Funny)
Then they won't mind the dent you leave in the hood.
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What if they have a heart attack, die, don't land on the horn, and are speeding out of control in electric silence?
Assuming they push the pedal to the floor during the heart attack and rigor mortis kicks in immediately, the gas engine would kick in and produce noise. Otherwise, their leg muscles would relax once they die making it near impossible for them to push the gas pedal.
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Horn? That's for killing old ladies. (Score:2)
Isn't that what the horn is for?
That's to lean on with full might at the last minute while applying screeching brakes attempting to kill the pedestrian of regular heart attack, while claiming full innocence. Lawyerly weaponry. Especially if you upgraded to those trucklike horns that make the entire neighborhood know you just killed a another lady with the heart attack braking technique.
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I was nearly taken out by an effin hybrid car once (a Ford Escape) running under battery. There's no way to hear those coming in a city noise background.
For context, I was walking in an underground parkway, turning a corner on my way to the elevator shaft.
What a shame (Score:2)
Re:What a shame (Score:5, Informative)
Also, it reminds me of the old rules requiring someone to walk ahead of automobiles with a bell, so you wouldn't scare the horses...
We have a car with an advantage (that it is silent at low speeds), and we cripple it because we aren't used to it.
Re:What a shame (Score:4, Interesting)
To be fair, Toyota is crippling it in one market, optionally, by the owner's choice. That's very different than a state requirement that must be met.
Of course, I've always wanted an option that wasn't quite horn, but wasn't just sitting-politely-waiting either. Keep the horn for the "Oh God We're All Going To Die" moments, and have some sort of sub-horn for "The light turned green: stop texting and drive" or "No really, we're in a right-turn-on-red state."
If we could hook the outside speaker up to a microphone on the dashboard, I'd be happy. Well, I'd be angry, and there would be a string of expletives that came out of it. But it would be satisfying.
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We "cripple" it because it isn't safe. Just like spooking the horses also wasn't safe when they were populating the roads. Until people learn that cars are no longer noisy, I would except nothing less than "crippling".
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Yeah, and those careless idiots think they got a right to drive too... Not really much choice here.
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you could fix the noise by using one of those Military Pain guns instead. That should get their attention.
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I always found that one of the great things about the Prius was how quite it was, but I guess with as many idiots out there not paying attention a little audio warning is needed.
The real question is this: which idiots are you referring to - the drivers or the pedestrians?
What does it play when acceleratng uncontrollably? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What does it play when acceleratng uncontrollab (Score:5, Funny)
I'm not panicking, and it's not uncontrolled.
Learn to cross at the light, asshole.
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double-edge sword (Score:2)
Re:What does it play when acceleratng uncontrollab (Score:5, Funny)
Hey! Some of us Prius drivers are trying to score Death Race points, and this proposal will really impact our scores :-(
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"ATTENTION PEDESTRIANS! This vehicle is accelerating uncontrollably while an elderly man panics in the drivers seat! Please make way!"
"Coming through! Get the fuck out of the way or get trampled! On your bike! Fuck off now! Except you - stay right there so I can pound ya!"
"Alert! Attention! Dickhead pseudo-environmentalist with a hybrid coming! Get out of the way or get a smug lecture!"
Also add horse sounds (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Also add horse sounds (Score:5, Funny)
Can't you just hire someone to sit on top of the Prius and crack some coconuts together?
Re:Also add horse sounds (Score:4, Funny)
Just take the lime out.
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I was thinking along the same lines, but more annoying. I can imagine people all over adding custom "ring tones" to their vehicles. Now I can loathe driving to Boulder even more, as everyone will be playing some crappy new age sound from the front of the car.
Just when you think... (Score:4, Insightful)
Just when you think quiet electric cars are going to help diminish the noise pollution problem, they go and do this.
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Because some sound alert is needed. Not everyone can see, out of those people that can see, not everyone can see a car clearly from far enough.
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They're loud enough. The road noise is clearly audible frat 25 yards.
Maybe cars should be forced to vibrate the ground so Tommy doesn't get hit on the way to the pinball palace?
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> And what do these people do to avoid people on bicycles...
Nothing. Bicycles are absolutely, totally harmless.
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Because some sound alert is needed. Not everyone can see, out of those people that can see, not everyone can see a car clearly from far enough.
More importantly not everyone can drive. my answer is more drastic though - revoke driving privileges from those who can't pass a yearly competence test that includes dealing with in-car and roadside distractions.
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Noise pollution is better than pedestrian carnage pollution.
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Except there isn't a problem.
This is a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist.
Like trying to solve the Bermuda Triangle Mystery when in fact there is no actual mystery.
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Finally (Score:3, Informative)
Takes out all the fun from old jokes (Score:5, Funny)
Scene: Blind 9 year old girl crossing the street.
Camera alternates between showing the closeup of the girl and showing the empty road.
Screen goes black and in a short while there is a loud noise as if someone was hit by a car.
The following appears on screen: "New Audi type foo. Very fast. Very quiet."
The guy didn't hear back about his plot suggestion for some reason.
External speakers to alert of oncoming Priuses (Score:2)
The speakers go "Ring-dingy-dingy", right?. But, no, I guess that woulf be for Civics.
A solution in search of a problem (Score:2)
Has anyone got a link to a story of a pedestrian being hit by a hybrid car because they didn't hear it?
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Nope, but we must spend! spend! spend! to prevent this horrible tragedy from ever occuring!
If they do, I want options! (Score:5, Funny)
Pick your Engine sound:
1) Default Camcord
2) Italian Sports Car
3) Half ton Truck
4) Harley Davidson Motorcycle
5) Tank
6) Horse and Buggy
7) Monty Python
8) Ice Cream Truck
9) VW anything
10) F1
11) Flubber
12)...
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12) Jetsons/Futurama car
Re:If they do, I want options! (Score:5, Interesting)
TIE fighter.
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Exactly, you beat me to it!
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It's a prius, there would be only one option:
"Look at me, I'm saving the environment, Look at me, I'm saving the environment, "Look at me, I'm saving the environment."
However, if given an option, I would choose:
"EXTERMINATE!"
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Loop of Sanford and Son theme, dammit.
Well, now it's stuck in YOUR head, too.
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Are they going to require these for bicycles as well then?
Bicycles might not weigh as much as a car, and so might not be as likely to kill, but they can sure as heck easily hospitalize someone who steps in front of a moving one.
What sound would you want? (Score:2)
years ago in superhero 2044 (Score:2)
back in the 1980's, I played a superhero who rode an electric motorcycle (it being all futuristic) and I had speakers with "real harley sound" effects which I could turn on and off.
Now this won't be possible... (Score:2)
Looks like the resale on my older model might improve!
It'll be illegal in the US, unless (Score:2)
there is a provision that all the cars external speakers be allowed to play campaign advertisements for the Republicans and Democrats, or commercials targeted at the upcoming pedestrians who have already been RFID tagged.
So it'll be like Nissan's electric cars (Score:5, Interesting)
Awesome (Score:2)
This would be the coolest thing ever, if instead of "vroom vroom" noises, it played the lyrics to Madness' Driving in My Car read out by a bad Japanese speech synthesizer.
I've been driving in my car, it's not quite a Jaguar
I bought it in Primrose Hill from a bloke from Brazil
It was made in '59 in a factory by the Tyne...
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This would be the coolest thing ever, if instead of "vroom vroom" noises, it played the lyrics to Madness' Driving in My Car read out by a bad Japanese speech synthesizer.
How 'bout "The Wheels on the Bus", my kids like that.
"The wheels on the Prius go round and round, .... (repeat)"
round and round,
round and round,
the wheels on the Prius go round and round,
all at 60 miles per gallon
Although I think the "icecream truck music" whatever thats called, would be funnier.
There is only one sound it could be for me (Score:2)
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/sounds/ext1.mp3 [bbc.co.uk]
Cars of the future (Score:2)
$148? How about bicycle tech? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Heck, why not just bolt a vuvuzela to the hood?
Re:$148? How about bicycle tech? (Score:5, Funny)
Heck, why not just bolt a vuvuzela to the hood?
Because unlike a Toyota, a vuvuzela can stop.
Ding Ding Ding (Score:2)
This doesn't surprise me in a country where their cars continually ding a bell when you hit 100 k/mh (62mph) hope they don't bother offering the option here.
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Uzendayo kiero translation FUCK OFF!!!
I knew I should have patented my idea (Score:4, Funny)
Nissan Leaf (Score:3, Informative)
Record your own option? (Score:2)
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One thing I'm certainly gonna miss...a well tuned exhaust note of a healthy engine!!
Nothing like the rumble of a Corvette, or my old 911 Turbo with the Borla exhaust....made sitting in traffic idling fun!!
I won't even get into how little fun an electric motorcycle would be.....*sigh*
Re:Only Priuses? (Score:5, Funny)
So record the Corvette and play it on the Prius speakers.
Of course the crowd reaction will be one of rolling in the street laughing their asses off. But at least they were warned.
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Don't be silly. Users record things for the car to play? How do you know they'll pay the required royalties? If you want a Corvette cartone, then you can damn well pay $5 for it at the Toyota Store.
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Oh yeah! It'll be just like my camera phone going *click* and pretending to be a real camera.
I wonder how many decades we will be stuck with pointless throwbacks like this.
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Linked article says Nissan is planning to add it to the Leaf, too. So I'm afraid I don't understand your point.
(Also, a lot of hybrids never move without the engine running, so it's less of an issue with, say, the Civic.)
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maybe it is just me, but wouldn't it be easier to just teach drivers to watch the hell out for pedestrians?
oh right, my bad, in this world no one can be bothered to look out for themselves or anyone else... we need to pay $150 for an extra to make our nice, quiet car contribute to the already horrific noise polution.
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maybe it is just me, but wouldn't it be easier to just teach drivers to watch the hell out for pedestrians?
oh right, my bad, in this world no one can be bothered to look out for themselves or anyone else... we need to pay $150 for an extra to make our nice, quiet car contribute to the already horrific noise polution.
The problem is that people (pedestrians) will simply step off the pavement without looking if they think it is safe to do so, and not hearing any danger may fool them into thinking there is no danger - it's not about drivers looking out for pedestrians, the hell or otherwise! They do it all the damn time, and just because it's not the driver's fault doesn't make the pedestrian any the less squashed!
Now, that all said, I had a ride in an Electric MGF [epowercc.co.uk] on Monday morning and I asked the owner this very quest
Non issue (Score:3, Insightful)
Please don't forget the blind that trained themselve to listen to car engin to determine if it's safe to cross. Also i like being able to ear incoming cars it help me to position my self when cycling.
There are lots of electric cars and hybrid cars round here (and the occasional hybrid bus). I have no problem hearing them approach me on my bicycle -- most of the noise vehicles make is the tyres rubbing against the road. (If it's quiet I can hear bicycle tyres.) Most of the time I don't notice anything unusual until the vehicle has passed.
Consider: engines don't make that much noise while idling, but you can still hear cars going downhill.
Re:Only Priuses? (Score:5, Insightful)
The blind have no problems hearing electric cars.
They aren't deaf, like the rest of the retarded populace, and they don't have shitty white earbuds jammed into their ears 24/7, like the rest of the retarded populace.
Electric cars driving down a street are not quiet.
They are simply quieter than a regular car.
It's not like trying to listen to a cat sneaking up behind you on a carpeted floor.
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It's not like trying to listen to a cat sneaking up behind you on a carpeted floor.
Let it go, Calvin =)
Re:Only Priuses? (Score:5, Funny)
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It's more of a Woo Woo [youtube.com].
Re:Only Priuses? (Score:5, Funny)
Was Toyota thinking "Priapism" when they named it? (Score:2)
Hey, pony-tailed thirty something hippy dude, are you feeling a little inferior "under the hood?" Is your tiny "carbon footprint" failing to impress the ladies? Well equipped men drive well equipped cars, cars that grunt and roar, cars that sound like they can deliver THRUST! If you want to make the ladies squeal, buy yourself a Toyota Priapus [wikipedia.org] and make some noise yourself!
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"Move ovel you wankel!!"
And if they don't have a rotary engine?
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I'll stick with my Detroit Muscle,
In my day, we called that a "trouser snake."
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Tie Fighter engine noise