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Pedestrian Warning Sound

Will You Be Removing the Pedestrian Warning Sound?

  • Yes

    Votes: 51 45.5%
  • No

    Votes: 61 54.5%

  • Total voters
    112
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I almost hate to ask, as it tends to spur controversy.

Tesla recently added a pedestrian warning sound to all new production. This makes a noise to warn pedestrians of an approaching vehicle that otherwise would be silent.

The downside - no more whisper quiet when stopped.

It's apparently easy to disable it on the Model 3 (there are videos), as it is on other EVs (the Bolt required removing a single fuse).

What will you do when you get your Model 3?
 
What do you mean ‘make it not obnoxious’? I thought the sounds were prescribed. Need to find the regulations again. All new EVs will have it next September so should be interesting.

As I’ve said before, I think it’s overkill especially having the sound on at rest and on the highway. Going to ‘sound’ great in a traffic jam.
 
Reverse sound doesn't bother me. In fact I like it that it makes a sound as I pull off my driveway and warns anyone walking along the sidewalk as the camera view is partially blocked by surrounding bushes. After all the reverse is only, what, like 5 seconds? The forward sound is hardly audible from the inside.
 
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