Hong Kong blind community calls for louder noise from electric cars to improve safety

Local effort part of global campaign as number of e-cars in city surpasses 6,000

Hong Kong Blind Union president Chong Chan-yau in Cheung Sha Wan. Photo: May Tse

The silent nature of electric cars may improve quality of life, but Hong Kong’s blind community has demanded the city’s e-vehicles emit a louder noise, claiming their quietness threatens the safety of the visually impaired, the Post has learned.

Joining forces with the World Blind Union’s global campaign against silent e-cars over safety risks, the Hong Kong Blind Union has raised calls for local authorities to introduce legislation to regulate the vehicles.

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