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  2. Coronavirus impact on car industry in 2020 - AOL

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    "Greta and Elon did more for EVs than carmakers’ many TV adverts.”

  3. Study reveals which car windows to open to minimize ...

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    Physicists and other researchers revealed in a study published earlier this month that air flow patterns within a car can heighten or reduce the risk of contracting COVID from someone else in your ...

  4. Electric vehicle warning sounds - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Leaf was the first car manufactured by Nissan to include VSP, and the electric car includes one sound for forward motion and another for reverse. [16] [57] The VSP was also used in the Nissan Fuga hybrid launched in 2011. The system developed makes a noise easy to hear for pedestrians to be aware of the vehicle approaching, but the ...

  5. Car Manufacturers That May Not Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic

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  6. Back-up beeper - Wikipedia

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    A white-noise back-up beeper provides a less disruptive alert than the original pure-tone alert. A back-up beeper, also known as back-up alarm or vehicle motion alarm, is a device intended to warn passers-by of a vehicle moving in reverse. Some models produce pure tone beeps at about 1000 Hz and 97-112 decibels. [1]

  7. Roadway noise - Wikipedia

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    Roadway noise is the collective sound energy emanating from motor vehicles. It consists chiefly of road surface, tire, engine/transmission, aerodynamic, and braking elements. Noise of rolling tires driving on pavement is found to be the biggest contributor of highway noise and increases with higher vehicle speeds. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Artificial crowd noise - Wikipedia

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    Artificial crowd noise is pre-recorded audio that simulates the live sounds of spectators, particularly during sporting events.. Sports teams have used artificial crowd noise to simulate stadium sounds during practices to acclimate themselves to conditions they would face in actual games, and some have accused teams of using artificial crowd noise on top of in-person crowds to distract ...

  9. US agency says Tesla's public statements imply that its ...

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    The U.S. government's highway safety agency says Tesla is telling drivers in public statements that its vehicles can drive themselves, conflicting with owners manuals and briefings with the agency ...