• LowtierComputer@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    A lot of people say that they do, but it’s just an old wives tale/excuse to have loud pipes. There’s no good data to back it up.

    As a single data source, I’ve been riding electric bikes for 3-4 years now and have noticed no difference. Drivers did seem to get worse during/after COVID-19 and after the boom of texting and driving.

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      7 days ago

      I drive a car that could be called a microcar. I’ve thought about putting a loud muffler on it to make it louder and more present on the road. I’m not really much of a car guy so it’s been a pipe dream for over a decade.

      It’s just that the blind spots on most vans and trucks are the size of a garage I could comfortably park my car in. Factor in people being less attentive and the only blind spot I’m comfortable being in is right in front of everyone. I could tape my horn down and call it a day but I feel that would be too aggressive.

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        7 days ago

        I drive an NA Miata, so I understand completely. People see me less in the Miata than on my motorcycle.

        The Miata actually has loud pipes (that I didn’t want) and it does not seem to make a difference. People try to merge into me all the freaking time!