Is there a legal disclaimer that the makers of “Hybrid” cars need to make about the risk of electrocution?
November 7, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Law & Ethics
Fedup Veteran questioned:
It seems that the “Hybrid” cars are perilous if they get into an accident in view of the fact that of the high electricity which flows owing to them. This earnings that EMTs and fire fighters need to ground the vehicle before charitable ANY kind of aid.
http://www.defrance.org/artman/publish/article_1426.shtml
Are they required to have public sign a proclamation clearing them of liability, if the self gets into an accident?
In view of the fact that Fixed cars don’t electrocute the EMT worker tiresome to get the self OUT of the business.
A couple weeks ago I saw an accident with a hybrid car and they made him handbook it to a parking lot where here were NO cars around. If the guy was severely hurt he would have been toast.
You can SEE a fire…you can’t see if a hybrid is hot, nor do you know if the car is twisted off or not.


