I question the premise entirely. I've seen "loud pipes are safer" quoted endlessly, but never any data to back it up.
Are there already quiet scooters weaving through traffic? If so I wouldn't be any more worried on a quiet bike.
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I question the premise entirely. I've seen "loud pipes are safer" quoted endlessly, but never any data to back it up.
Are there already quiet scooters weaving through traffic? If so I wouldn't be any more worried on a quiet bike.
"loud pipes are safer"
Its not. And the sound is pointing the wrong direction for most crashes.
I'm very irritated when loud motorcycles drive by. It's noise pollution, it's antisocial.
Some googling came up with this chart, listing motorcycles as 4-8 times louder than cars.
This post refers to a Romanian study which found loud motorcycles are not more likely to be heard by drivers unless right next to the vehicle.
With the advent of electric motorcycles there should be regulations mandating they have the same volume ceiling as other vehicles.
To answer your question: Not that Iv'e ever heard of.
But just FYI. Speakers can make all kinds of sounds, not just music. They can make beeps and sirens too. They can even make motorcycle ICE sounds if you wanted to. Speakers can also be pointed in any direction. So if you want you can totally have speakers blast motorcycle sounds all around for safety.
If your plan is to be an asshole on a motorcycle and break traffic laws and weave around inside other drivers’ blind spots you deserve to get doored, among other things.
It's legal to lane share in California.
Even if it wasn't, wishing physical injury on someone for minor infractions is unkind and unreasonable.
Seriously. Can't believe there's a "He shouldn't have resisted!" guy on Lemmy