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Home Posts tagged "Noise Pollution"

Tag: Noise Pollution

Silent running electric cars saves your health from noise pollution ills

April 30, 2014 April 9, 2015

In a recent video stunt, Nissan held a Nissan Leaf “race” in the quietest village in Europe to demonstrate how electric vehicles can rid the world of noxious noise pollution problems.  Most of the worry causing us to think about electric vehicles is fumes – greenhouse gases and other stuff…

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Off road enjoyment with electric motorcycles and ATV’s

July 7, 2009 May 28, 2015

There are many people using recreational off-road vehicles as their means to enjoy the great outdoors. They can be riding at an organized dirt track, around their farm, or at parks or other places. These vehicles usually are not “street legal” and don’t fall under the same requirements. Noise is…

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DANGER: Flocks of dangerous freakily quiet electric cars marauding across the U.S.

June 22, 2009 May 28, 2015

As an electric vehicle advocate (and owner) reading articles about the dangers of near-silent “electric” cars makes me puzzled. Are there that many electric vehicles on the road that it’s a significant danger? And is it the pedestrian who is totally responsibility for their safety? The answers are “no” and…

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