e-bikes pose threat to visually challenged 

Staff Reporter 

Rise in the number of these bikes has made the roads unsafe for them, they say 

Photo: Lingaraj Panda 

A person having a look at a battery-run scooter in a showroom in Berhampur on 
Thursday. --- 

BERHAMPUR: Blind persons want the silent e-bikes to be noisier to save them 
from accidents.

The rise in number of battery powered e-bikes has been directly proportional to 
the increase in price of petrol. These bikes have their advantage. They
cause least air and sound pollution and are economical for city rides. But the 
blind persons of the city are worried over the rise of these e-bikes on
the roads. According to them their increased number has made roads unsafe for 
the blind.

The secretary of the Orissa Service Center for the Blind (OSCB), Bhabani 
Shankar Padhi who himself is visually impaired said sound is the greatest 
indicator
for the blind persons walking on any road. "We can sense a vehicle coming from 
our backside or front many metres before it reaches us by sensing the sound
of its combustion engine. But the battery motors of battery powered vehicles do 
not produce any sound and it is hard for the blind persons to sense them
on a busy road," he said. According to him a visually impaired person was hit 
by an e-bike only because he could not sense the bike coming from its back.
Now these silent vehicles on the road can only be sensed by blind persons if 
they use their horns regularly. No rider of e-bike would continuously honk
its horns as it would also mean extra load on the battery. 

The OSCB has decided to approach the manufacturers of e-bikes in the country 
with a request that the vehicles should be made slightly noisy for the benefit
of the blinds of the country. "Noise is not a pollutant in every case and in 
case of e-bikes noise would be saviour of blind persons," Mr Padhi said. He
suggests that they produce mechanical sound at least in a low scale for blind 
persons on Indian roads. 

http://www.thehindu.com/2008/09/19/stories/2008091959310200.htm

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