@PettyAndShade @PhoenixWomanMN @David_desJ@VeganSandy5 @BrooklynSpoke @DirtNerder Detecting large moving metallic objects is a lot easier, and the only required feat here.
@David_desJ@PettyAndShade @PhoenixWomanMN @VeganSandy5 @BrooklynSpoke @DirtNerder But if you want to go for something simple, have all cars add a transmitter in a non audible spectrum, and have a $5 receiver beacon. Think avalanches transceivers.
@David_desJ@PettyAndShade @PhoenixWomanMN @VeganSandy5 @BrooklynSpoke @DirtNerder I'm more thinking a small array of doppler radar would make most sense.
@PettyAndShade @PhoenixWomanMN @David_desJ@VeganSandy5 @BrooklynSpoke @DirtNerder Also, technical solutions do work where audible ones fail to, such as a car rolling downhill on idle, electrical bikes etc.
@PettyAndShade @PhoenixWomanMN @David_desJ@VeganSandy5 @BrooklynSpoke @DirtNerder Even in the best case, implementing in law and getting EV manufacturers to add noise to their cars, will take 5 years from the moment where there is a political will, which is not yet even the case.
@PettyAndShade@David_desJ@VeganSandy5 @BrooklynSpoke @DirtNerder It's quite easy to imagine several modern solutions to this problem that doesn't require audible noise.
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