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Old 10-04-2007, 08:10 PM   #21
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MegansPrius @ Oct 4 2007, 09:15 AM) [snapback]521212[/snapback]</div>
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Actually, if you get the Dalek hood ornament mod, most pedestrians -- even including those wearing ipods cranked toO loudly -- flee before the car's calls of "EXTERMINATE EXTERMINATE."
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LOL LOL I laughed so loudly at that my son came in asking what was going on in here...

My first thought about the blind and the noise (or lack of) in a Prius is that the blind should only be crossing the street at crosswalks (like the rest of us) when the light is with the pedestrian. Many lights in our area make a chirping noise so that you KNOW when its ok to cross. Seeing eye dogs should also be protecting their masters by only crossing when it is safe.

As long as the Prius driver is following the rules of the road, and the pedestrian is crossing when they are supposed to, and where they are supposed to, there shouldn't really be an issue.
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Old 10-04-2007, 11:40 PM   #22
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mcbrunnhilde @ Oct 4 2007, 10:37 AM) [snapback]521264[/snapback]</div>
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About Braille on drive-up ATMs, a blind passenger in the back seat on the driver's side could very easily use the machine.....[/b]
Bingo, we have a winner! Yes, that's exactly what happens. Would you trust your ATM card with a cab driver? This is much more convenient for the blind person than getting out of the car and finding the walk-up ATM.

Before someone asks how a blind person uses an ATM screen, most ATMs have a "limited vision mode" that offers a simplified interface. Newer ATMs will talk, too.

Watch for my next message, where I explain why we drive on the parkway and park on the driveway....
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Old 10-05-2007, 02:32 AM   #23
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"Supporters have also said the technology necessary to make hybrids a little bit noisier would not add too much to the cost of the car."

They want us to PAY to make our car louder? Hell NO!

I feel I'm fighting air and noise pollution. Couldn't we all just crank our radio like my neighbor?


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Old 10-05-2007, 03:57 AM   #24
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PriusOwner004 @ Oct 4 2007, 09:09 AM) [snapback]521051[/snapback]</div>
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LOL, I had to look that up in the dictionary. Good one!
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If we get forced to make noise Spokey Dokeys would actually not be a bad idea thinking about it, if you got the weight right they would only make noise at low speed, at higher speeds they would be held against the edge of the wheel.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(lass @ Oct 4 2007, 07:10 PM) [snapback]521428[/snapback]</div>
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LOL LOL I laughed so loudly at that my son came in asking what was going on in here...

My first thought about the blind and the noise (or lack of) in a Prius is that the blind should only be crossing the street at crosswalks (like the rest of us) when the light is with the pedestrian. Many lights in our area make a chirping noise so that you KNOW when its ok to cross. Seeing eye dogs should also be protecting their masters by only crossing when it is safe.

As long as the Prius driver is following the rules of the road, and the pedestrian is crossing when they are supposed to, and where they are supposed to, there shouldn't really be an issue.
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I'm glad you and Rob (msg on previous page) enjoyed it. And Rob, I don't think Wayne likes intalling the Dalek mod, as they come with the engine block melter and the install can get messy.

But on-topic, I think the National Federation of the Blind is really sort of bartering with this issue. That is to say, they want to ensure that the quiet cars of future years don't result in legislation that again removes their right to walk around on their own, a right they did lack in the past. They're basically getting ahead of the curve, sort of staking out territory and creating a history of raising this issue. It may seem absurd and a little silly to us, but it is a genuine concern to them. It's a lot easier to walk down to the store and get groceries if you can do it when you want rather than have to wait on a clear spot in someone's schedule. Thus, they're raising an issue that won't be a major concern for another 10-15 years, by which point hopefully hybrids and Evs will have much greater market share. If you imagine there being (at low speed) quiet SUVs, it starts to be a safety issue to more than just the blind.

And even a regular intersection without hybrids is an issue to them. A few weeks ago Megan and I were at dinner next to a blind man, who was talking about his decision not to walk down to the Cubs game that afternoon. He would have liked too--he liked standing outside of the park listening to the game. But his wife was out of town, and he counted that there were 11 intersections he would have to navigate, and didn't feel comfortable doing it on his own.

So, yeah, it seems goofy to those of us with sight. And noisier doesn't seem necessarily like a good solution, especially if you live in a plenty noisy city like we do. But as this issue gets raised periodically, which I'm sure the National Federation for the Blind will continue to do, I imagine even someone will come up with a simple and sensible solution.
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:38 PM   #26
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The outdoor speaker needs to be rigged to only play when the car is in all electric.
Anyone know how to easily do that?

I'd hate to always have to push a button, and what's the point to playing an MP3 loop 100% of the time the car is on? Would be simpler though.

I really loved the DALEK EXTERMINATE theme. I'm going to make an MP3 snippet for my BlackBerry to play.
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I would hate to see legislation that would require a noise maker to be added to a car. There is enough noise in this world already. The solution I prefer is an all electronic one. Have a transmitter on all cars that sends a signal to a receiver that a blind person is caring that produces a sound volume in direct proportion to how close the car is to the person. That way no one else has to put up with the sound except the person that actually needs it. I would not even mind if the blind persons unit had a transmitter signal that the car can pick up to create a sound for the driver to let them know that a blind person is nearby, or at least some one caring the device. It could be used for children too. It could be made real cheap since they would all be using just one frequency.
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I think this video I found tells it all:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j80oo7QSyNw

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Old 10-07-2007, 08:18 PM   #29
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(lass @ Oct 4 2007, 05:10 PM) [snapback]521428[/snapback]</div>
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LOL LOL I laughed so loudly at that my son came in asking what was going on in here...

My first thought about the blind and the noise (or lack of) in a Prius is that the blind should only be crossing the street at crosswalks (like the rest of us) when the light is with the pedestrian. Many lights in our area make a chirping noise so that you KNOW when its ok to cross. Seeing eye dogs should also be protecting their masters by only crossing when it is safe.

As long as the Prius driver is following the rules of the road, and the pedestrian is crossing when they are supposed to, and where they are supposed to, there shouldn't really be an issue.
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Are you saying that blind people should not be allowed to cross at intersections where there is no light?

It is legal for a pedestrian to cross at any intersection, unless marked "No crossing." The intersection need not have a light or even a stop sign. Drivers are required to stop whenever there is a pedestrian in the street, but a wise pedestrian will look (or listen) for cars. This can be a problem for blind people as many cars are relatively quiet nowadays, not just the Prius and the Xebra.

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The outdoor speaker needs to be rigged to only play when the car is in all electric.
Anyone know how to easily do that?
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The CAN bus provides information telling whether the car is in ICE ON, "stealth," or EV mode. You'd have to plug into the CAN bus to read that information, and use a logic circuit to control your player.
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My bad. That's what I get for posting too early in the morning.
Back to the topic, I think it's rather silly that anyone would encourage more noise pollution in urban settings when the answer is simply better sidewalks, audible crossing signals at intersections, drivers obeying the traffic laws, and not jaywalking. Besides, the pitfalls of a silent car aren't just for blind people - I've had idiots step out in front of me in the grocery store parking lot because they didn't bother to look and couldn't hear me.
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It's weird. Here in FL, the air conditioner is running all the time, and it makes a pretty audible whine, like a jet engine. I don't know how somebody cannot hear that.
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