UpWithFilm
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We have a Niro EV and we call it the Box Truck. It's insane how loud it is. People halfway across the grocery store parking lot will gopher up from putting their groceries in the trunk to figure out what it is and where it's coming from.Cars aren't required to have beepers, but are required to emit sound while the vehicle is in reverse (stationary or moving) at a louder sound than required when moving forward. The current method seems like the easiest way to accomplish this. You wouldn't be able to legally disable it since the system that generates sound when moving forward wouldn't be active just sitting still in reverse with your foot on the brake.
Link to the final rule below (372 pages of Government bureaucracy at its finest):
https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.gov/files/documents/quietcar_finalrule_11142016.pdf
Overall I don't find the reverse sound in the Lightning to be too bad. The sound in Hyundai/Kia is significantly louder and borderline obnoxious.
Taking deliver of my Lightning this week and thankful that it's not nearly as loud or jarring.
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