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Senators John Kerry and Arlen Specter Introduce Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act |
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National
Federation of the Blind Applauds Measure
Because blind
pedestrians cannot locate and evaluate traffic using their vision, they
must listen to traffic to discern its speed, direction, and other attributes
in order to travel safely and independently. Other people, including pedestrians
who are not blind, bicyclists, runners, and small children, also benefit
from hearing the sound of vehicle engines. New vehicles that employ hybrid
or electric engine technology can be silent, rendering them extremely
dangerous in situations where vehicles and pedestrians come into proximity
with each other. "The National Federation of the Blind appreciates the wise and decisive action taken today by Senators Kerry and Specter to preserve the right to safe and independent travel for the blind," said Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the Blind. "The blind, like all pedestrians, must be able to travel to work, to school, to church, and to other places in our communities without being injured or killed. This bill will benefit all pedestrians for generations to come as new vehicle technologies become more prevalent. The blind of America will do everything in our power to ensure its swift passage." "I'm a major proponent
of hybrid vehicles--I own one, I drive one, and I've seen firsthand their
environmental and economic benefits," said Senator Kerry. "The
market is demanding new technologies in the auto industry, and Americans
are demanding we finally kick our foreign oil addiction. As we continue
to promote our energy independence, however, we must do more to ensure
the safety of those who use senses other than sight to navigate the roads.
I look forward to working with Secretary LaHood to ensure that hybrid
vehicles are safe for everyone." "Blind people have the
same right to safe travel as all other pedestrians," said Senator
Specter. "I look forward to working with my colleagues on this important
legislation to ensure that the blind and other pedestrians can continue
to travel safely and independently."
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