Spacey sound from hood of car

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The sound isn't that loud even if you had your head close to where the speaker. It's a badly designed no matter how you look at/hear it.
It's designed primarily for blind pedestrians so they can hear the car coming. It makes sense for the speakers to be in the front of the car because you don't really need to hear the car once it's pulling away and it just needs to be loud enough, directional, and speed sensitive so that a blind person can get an idea of where a car is coming from and at what speed. For that purpose, it's very well designed indeed.
 
It's designed primarily for blind pedestrians so they can hear the car coming. It makes sense for the speakers to be in the front of the car because you don't really need to hear the car once it's pulling away and it just needs to be loud enough, directional, and speed sensitive so that a blind person can get an idea of where a car is coming from and at what speed. For that purpose, it's very well designed indeed.

What about a blind person walking on the sidewalk when you decide to backup from the driveway? Seems like they should have both front and back speakers and enable the appropriate ones depending on whether the car is going forward or backward.
 
I might be dense, but huh?
There is no "setting" for the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System. It always works in forward or reverse unless you have a Canadian Clarity and you push the button that turns it off until you turn it on again or shut off the car.
 
I guess I was confused by the Gadgeteer suggesting: "There is a setting to activate while reversing too." I spent some time poking through menus yesterday and couldn't find it.
 
It's designed primarily for blind pedestrians so they can hear the car coming. It makes sense for the speakers to be in the front of the car because you don't really need to hear the car once it's pulling away and it just needs to be loud enough, directional, and speed sensitive so that a blind person can get an idea of where a car is coming from and at what speed. For that purpose, it's very well designed indeed.
LOL someone who actually teaches blind people how to navigate the streets will need to chime in, as I cannot see

how making a sound that doesn't sound like a car to let blind people know a car is coming as "very well designed" Most (both blind and seeing) people barely know about Clarity, and I just can't see people learning about how it specifically sounds like.

And rather than just say @Gadgeteer was wrong, I tried to be cute.
We need a :D button here :D
 
My friend, who owns a gas station, said an electric car pulled up when he was between 2 pumps and it scared him because he didn't hear it pull up. I think the sound would be useful at places like toll booths where you drive through slow and workers may not be expected when they walk across. However, when I drive slowly in a parking lot full of cars, looking for a place to park, and I pass people walking to their cars, they don't seem to notice my car's sound. I think it is only noticeable when you are echoing in a garage, or really paying attention.
 
LOL someone who actually teaches blind people how to navigate the streets will need to chime in, as I cannot see

how making a sound that doesn't sound like a car to let blind people know a car is coming as "very well designed" Most (both blind and seeing) people barely know about Clarity, and I just can't see people learning about how it specifically sounds like.


We need a :D button here :D
Well, better get used to it. All electric and hybrid vehicles with a gross before with under 10,000 pounds will be required to remote a warning sounds beginning on September 1, 2020. Interestingly, the final rule calls for them to emit a noise when going forward (up to 30 km/hr), backing up, and when stationary but not in park.
https://www.federalregister.gov/doc...um-sound-requirements-for-hybrid-and-electric
 
Personally, I'm waiting for the day when they allow people to choose their pedestrian warning sounds like they choose their ringtones. You know it's going to happen at some point...
Mine will be set to C+C Music Factory....
Ev'rybody dance now!
Ev'rybody dance now!
Give me the music.
 
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