Ford wants its electric police cars to have the right to remain silent

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
by The Verge, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it would respond to a comment made by Ford in 2015 regarding
government regulators have ruled that electric vehicles travelling at low speeds need to emit warning sounds
This is due to the vehicles being too quiet, making it difficult for pedestrians (particularly those with visual impairments), cyclists and
others to be aware of their presence.Back in February, the NHTSA issued its final ruling which mandates that all electric vehicles
travelling under 18.6mph (30km/h) must produce a warning sound by 2020.The United States Department of Transportation recently mandated
that, starting in 2020, all new hybrid and all-electric vehicles must emit a noise when traveling at under 19 miles per hour.What's the