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		<title>Japan Rethinks Silent Hybrid Cars for Safety of Visually Impaired Pedestrians</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japan is considering the introduction of noise-making devices for near-silent hybrid cars following safety fears from vision-impaired pedestrians. &#8220;Vision-impaired people feel that hybrid vehicles are dangerous&#8221;, a transport ministry official told AFP.  The top-selling hybrid vehicles run almost without any sound when they change from fuel to battery mode. The ministry of transport has brought [...]]]></description>
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