I’m not at all sure that is true. Are you saying deaf people are not allowed to drive? That’s not the case in my jurisdiction. Car makers expend a great deal of effort making car interiors quieter. BMW are notable for deploying active noise cancelling technology in their vehicles. The interiors of Rolls Royce are some of the quietest in the business. Should they make them noisy because you want to hear some angry halfwit honking his horn? Perhaps you should try some noise cancelling technology. It doesn’t suppress sirens and other unpredictable frequencies, particularly in the higher ranges. Noise is known to increase fatigue and make driving generally less pleasant.
If I want to connect with my environment I will walk or cycle. Perfect 360 vision, unparalleled audibility of surroundings. Unfortunately it’s not very safe due to all the moronic car drivers sitting in their noisy boxes of steel.
I’m not at all sure that is true. Are you saying deaf people are not allowed to drive? That’s not the case in my jurisdiction. Car makers expend a great deal of effort making car interiors quieter. BMW are notable for deploying active noise cancelling technology in their vehicles. The interiors of Rolls Royce are some of the quietest in the business. Should they make them noisy because you want to hear some angry halfwit honking his horn? Perhaps you should try some noise cancelling technology. It doesn’t suppress sirens and other unpredictable frequencies, particularly in the higher ranges. Noise is known to increase fatigue and make driving generally less pleasant.
If I want to connect with my environment I will walk or cycle. Perfect 360 vision, unparalleled audibility of surroundings. Unfortunately it’s not very safe due to all the moronic car drivers sitting in their noisy boxes of steel.