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Assessment of honking impact on traffic noise in urban traffic environment of Nagpur, India

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40201-015-0164-4

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Honking; Traffic noise; Vehicular speed; Traffic volume

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi

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Background: In context of increasing traffic noise in urban India, the objective of the research study is to assess noise due to heterogeneous traffic conditions and the impact of honking on it. Method: Traffic volume, noise levels, honking, road geometry and vehicular speed were measured on national highway, major and minor roads in Nagpur, India. Results: Initial study showed lack of correlation between traffic volume and equivalent noise due to some factors, later identified as honking, road geometry and vehicular speed. Further, frequency analysis of traffic noise showed that honking contributed an additional 2 to 5 dB (A) noise, which is quite significant. Vehicular speed was also found to increase traffic noise. Statistical method of analysis of variance (ANOVA) confirms that frequent honking (p < 0.01) and vehicular speed (p < 0.05) have substantial impact on traffic noise apart from traffic volume and type of road. Conclusions: The study suggests that honking must also be a component in traffic noise assessment and to identify and monitor No Honking zones in urban agglomerations.

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