The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is studying whether older-model electrified vehicles should have pedestrian-warning sounds that later models have standard by law.
Such vehicles make little noise and can therefore be hard for pedestrians to hear. The 2018 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard law, aimed at protecting blind and visually impaired pedestrians, requires the audible warning systems in hybrid and fully electric vehicles under 10,000 pounds starting with models made in March 2021.












