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OT: U.S. Official Airs Safety Concerns over Heavy Electric Vehicles

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The safety risks posed by heavy electric vehicles in any collision with lighter vehicles has pushed the head of the National Transportation Safety Board to issue a general warning to all road users.

The official, Jennifer Homendy, raised the issue in a speech in Washington to the Transportation Research Board. AP reports she pointed, by way as an example, to an electric GMC Hummer that weighs about 9,000 pounds with a battery pack that alone is 2,900 pounds — roughly the entire weight of a typical Honda Civic.

“I’m concerned about the increased risk of severe injury and death for all road users from heavier curb weights and increasing size, power, and performance of vehicles on our roads, including electric vehicles,” Homendy said in remarks prepared for the group.

The extra weight EVs typically carry stems from the outsize mass of their batteries. To achieve 300 or more miles of range per charge from an EV, batteries have to weigh thousands of pounds, the AP report sets out.

Homendy said her worries about safety risks stem from a steady proliferation of EVs on roads ands highways.

“We have to be careful that we aren’t also creating unintended consequences: More death on our roads,” she said. “Safety, especially when it comes to new transportation policies and new technologies, cannot be overlooked.”

The official noted Ford’s F-150 Lightning EV pickup is 2,000 to 3,000 pounds heavier than the same model’s combustion version. The Mustang Mach E electric SUV and the Volvo XC40 EV, she said, are roughly 33 percent heavier than their gasoline counterparts.

“That has a significant impact on safety for all road users,” Homendy added.
Reuters reports acting NHTSA Administrator Ann Carlson told reporters Monday the agency was studying the impact of vehicle size on roadway safety.

Carlson said the agency was “very concerned” about the “degree to which heavier vehicles contribute to greater fatality rates,” further noting some subscribe to the “mantra that bigger is safer” but that did not necessarily take into account other factors.

https://www.breitbart.com/environme...safety-concerns-over-heavy-electric-vehicles/
 
Breitbart!!! Anything from Alex Jones or Zero Hedge?

Concerned about Hummers?

"Chair Homendy is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University."


In fairness, this has been raised before. GMs response is that the Hummer has a list of advanced safety features, including:
Front Pedestrian Braking, Rear Pedestrian Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, Following Distance Indicator, Forward Collision Alert, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Reverse Automatic Braking,

 
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But, but: if Breitbart says it's so, it must be so.
Breitbart!!! Anything from Alex Jones or Zero Hedge?

Concerned about Hummers?

"Chair Homendy is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University."


In fairness, this has been raised before. GMs response is that the Hummer has a list of advanced safety features, including:
Front Pedestrian Braking, Rear Pedestrian Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, Following Distance Indicator, Forward Collision Alert, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Reverse Automatic Braking,



Breitbart is no less reliable than CBS (Dan Fake but Accurate Rather), NBC (Exploding truck gas tanks), The NYT (Duranty and Holdomore) or the rest of the main stream propaganda outlets out there.

That card's been played out.
 
Breitbart is no less reliable than CBS (Dan Fake but Accurate Rather), NBC (Exploding truck gas tanks), The NYT (Duranty and Holdomore) or the rest of the main stream propaganda outlets out there.

That card's been played out.
No argument there. The NYT is the worst.
The only valid source is Alex Jones!
Seriously, everything should be verified. Too many writers have agendas.
 
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Breitbart!!! Anything from Alex Jones or Zero Hedge?

Concerned about Hummers?

"Chair Homendy is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University."


In fairness, this has been raised before. GMs response is that the Hummer has a list of advanced safety features, including:
Front Pedestrian Braking, Rear Pedestrian Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, Following Distance Indicator, Forward Collision Alert, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Reverse Automatic Braking,

Why are you arguing about the source? Did they make up their information?
 
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On a related topic, I have a friend who is Chief of a local FD here in Monmouth county and he has expressed his fears and concerns over the fire hazard this evolving technology poses. He posted a picture recently of a call he was on and mentioned how difficult the vehicle was to extinguish.
 
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Couldn’t care less about the source or who posted it, I’m only concerned with facts.
I’ve got two teenage daughters driving and the facts in the article scare this dad.
4 way stop signs everywhere in Montclair now have reduced high speed collisions but increased fender benders.
An accident with an SUV that weighs 3000 pounds more than you is freighting.
I don’t want to even think about high speeds.
 
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Looks like just piece looking at the possible danger EV trucks and SUVs present when colliding with a regular gas powered vehicle .
When talking about heaver vehicles damaging lighter ones, don't forget how much damage a semi can do to the family car if they go head to head.
Then there are the gas powered pick-ups like the Ford 250 Super Duty that are around 7,000lbs
One of them nailing a Honda Civic (3.000lbs) could do a little damage..
 
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