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Traffic noise criteria

Applied Acoustics, 1970
Traffic noise needs to be described in physical terms such that measurements or predictions of noise exposure in these units are effectively measurements or predictions of nuisance. Such units are developed by the means of social surveys, and typical survey techniques are briefly described.
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Traffic noise and annoyance

Environmental Management and Health, 1995
Describes a socio‐psychological study performed in a residential area of Tehran, exposed to both aircraft and traffic noise. Analysis of residents′ responses to road traffic noise shows that although aircraft noise is the chief environmental problem it fails to mask the nuisance of traffic noise.
K. Karami, S. Frost
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Traffic noise monitoring and modelling — an overview

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
Suman Mann, Gyanendra Singh
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Road traffic noise

Reviews of Physics in Technology, 1972
Following the publication of the Wilson report in 1963 much attention has been drawn to solving problems connected with road traffic noise. In this article the relevant noise level standards are described and the phenomenon of noise from individual vehicles and taffic as a whole is discussed.
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Traffic noise

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1968
R.J. Stephenson, G.H. Vulkan
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Traffic noise intensity

1999
In the field of transportation research it is of interest to calculate the noise-producing properties of a stream of equidistant acoustic sources moving at constant speed. Weiss (1970) developed a probabilistic model of traffic noise intensity from vehicles on a long straight highway.
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The Problem of Traffic Noise

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1973
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Traffic, Noise and Health

2005
Summary Traffic noise causes a lot of concern in the population. It annoys, disturbs sleep and can cause cardiovascular problems in chronically noise-exposed subjects. Approximately 50 million people in the European community are exposed to sound levels from road traffic at home, that are suspected of increasing the risk of cardiovascular disorders ...
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