EVs should warn animals before starting up

Animals like to hide under cars, especially to stay warm in the winter. Gas-powered cars make a lot of sound and vibrations when they start up, which is a good thing: The animal runs away before the wheels start turning. That way it doesn't get crushed.

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But what about electric vehicles? Do they give enough warning?

Proposed standard

It's great that most EVs make a sound effect when they start up, but maybe that's not enough. The EV should also rock back and forth gently before it starts moving forward.

  • This could probably be implemented easily because electric motors can easily reverse without changing gears.
  • It could be something like: Move the car forward 1cm, back 1cm, forward 2cm, back 2cm, forward 4cm, back 4cm, forward 8cm, back 8cm, forward 15cm, back 15cm, then start moving.

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