Jul 8, 2024
Jul 8, 2024
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Electric Vehicle Dangers
Cars are getting “smarter” and emitting more radiation as a result. Sitting in a vehicle is, in a sense, like sitting inside a microwave. And with all the information they track and surveil, it is no surprise that they are being nicknamed “one big smartphone.”
Here are some ways what we drive may be collecting personal data or damaging our health, according to today’s guest, EMF Remedy founder Keith Cutter:
- Microphones capturing audio
- Connection to software platforms
- Radiation from the battery
- Emitting “dirty” electricity when charging
- Touchscreen distractions
- Sensor failure for automatic braking
- Faulty crash testing procedures
- Lack of sufficient oversight
- High-frequency synthetic EMF within and without
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Resources
New Cars, Rental Cars, Amtrak and EMF Radiation Exposure
If Cars With Touchscreens Are Unsafe at Any Speed, Why Do We Have Them?
The Long, Winding, Technological Road to GPS in Every Car
Physical Buttons Outperform Touchscreens in New Cars, Test Finds
The NHTSA is Looking Into Unintended Emergency Brake Activation On Almost Three Million Hondas
Tests: Emergency Braking Struggles - Kelley Blue Book
Factors Affecting Injury Severity of Single-Vehicle Rollover Crashes in the United States
NTSB Head Warns of Risks Posed by Heavy Electric Vehicles Colliding With Lighter Cars
Opinion: Automatic Emergency Braking Mandate is Misguided Overreach
Electric Vehicles Are Usually Safer for Their Occupants - But Not Necessarily for Everyone Else
Is Your Electric Car Zapping You With EMF Radiation?
Electric Vehicles: The Electromagnetic Environmental Impact
The Unspoken EMF Dangers of Electric Vehicles | EMFRemedy Podcast