Maryland Urged to Study If Hybrid Cars Pose Danger to Blind Pedestrians

March 24, 2008

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Concerns from blind people that super-quiet hybrid vehicles pose a safety danger to pedestrians who can’t see has gotten the attention of Maryland lawmakers.

The Senate voted last Friday to give preliminary approval to a bill calling for study of how to deal with hybrid vehicles, which run very quietly. Blind people say hybrids pose a hazard to those who rely on their ears to determine whether it’s safe to cross the street or walk through a parking lot.

The bill, which requires another vote before heading to the House, would direct state transportation officials to study the problem. The officials would be directed to suggest to lawmakers whether it is possible to require a minimum sound level for cars.

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On the Net:

Read House Bill 276:

http://mlis.state.md.us/2008rs/billfile/sb0276.htm

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  • March 24, 2008 at 3:52 am
    bob says:
    Let's give them hybrids and driver's licenses (heck they give them to illegals who are habitual violators) and make the sighted people watch out for them.
  • March 24, 2008 at 2:14 am
    Chip from MA says:
    Our tax dollars (not) hard at work! Don't know if they still do, but the New Hampshire legislature used to be a part-time operation, paying them a daily pittance for attendanc... read more
  • March 24, 2008 at 2:02 am
    Benjamin Dover says:
    Good one, Joe Momma! I've also heard that cops are no longer allowed to pull you over with silent flashers. If a loud siren is not available, they will be required to shout,... read more
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