Tiktok users organize low -speed warning sounds made by modern cars and hybrid cars. Under the law, all EVS and hybrid must occur a noise less than 19 miles per hour, as of 2019. It seems that the MIM chooses Honda and Hyundai more than others.
If you are online permanently or have children, you are likely to be aware of Tiktok and early badly, Instagram rollers. It may be just a nice time to absorb, or the brain. But whatever it is, I generally enjoy all harmful memes and cooking videos. It is a way to clarify the lives of people I do not know and will never be associated with.
However, sometimes, my page for you (FYP)-which I deliberately tried to arrange so that I do not have the content of the car to give me a postponement from my daily job-sometimes shows me things for cars anyway. Over the past few weeks, Tiktokers has made a mitmas from the sounds made by EVS when they are reversed or traveling at slow speeds.
Personally, I think it is happy.
M Infinth coordination is simple. It can be an image or video that aims to indicate an unexpected feeling of death and ascends to heaven. Most videos use Hyundai or Honda (which is on the front, is also a General Motors), both of whom agreed with a very promotion choir. And with a loud voice.
Just check the comments. It is full of users who wander around the issue of heavenly ascension. There are some comedy gold in the comments sections.
Photo by: tiktok
Regardless of humor, some users do not know why EVS and hybrids make this noise during reflection. It is actually the law.
Federal car safety standards stipulate that hybrid and EVS should emit a sound when the car is in an engine or neutral and continuous speed of up to 19 miles per hour. Also, the sound should always be emitted while in the opposite direction.
This base became official in 2019, and for this reason the phenomenon of Hundas may seem somewhat modern angels. Before that, the hybrid was not needed in particular to make any noise.
The standard aims to make pedestrians safer, especially those who may suffer from visual impairment. The electric motors are almost silent, and much more calm than the gas engine inactivity. Through an audible sound, the possibility of pedestrians must have accidentally decreased not to pay attention to EV or a hybrid driver.
Interestingly, FMVSS is somewhat strict on sounds that allow brands. Each brand can use only one voice for their cars, and the same sounds cannot be changed or changed by the user. This is why Honda CR-V and Accord Hybrid have the same sound. Automobile manufacturers gave a petition for FMVSS to the ability of the audio options chosen by the user, but said no.
With this, I, to anyone, like the written micro -angel sounds that the auto manufacturers have chosen. Electric cars are not internal combustion vehicles. It seems slightly ridiculous to make it look as it is.
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