Study shows electric vehicles pose little risk to visually impaired

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Government report reveals that oncoming electric cars are audible to the visually impaired

One of the most enduring myths about the threat presented by electric cars has this week been laid to rest, after a government study concluded that the quiet running of electric and hybrid electric (E/HE)...

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