A Review of Adverse Effects of Road Traffic Noise on Human Health

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Abstract

Noise pollution due to road traffic is a potential threat to human health. Since it is a global hazard, the rapid urbanization and exponential traffic growth have aggravated the problem. Population residing along the busy traffic lanes is continuously exposed to the sound levels which are above the permissible limits. This constant exposure to noise pollution is a cause of concern as it leads to several adverse impacts on human health. Traffic noise causes irritation and annoyance, sleep disturbances, cardiovascular disease, risk of stroke, diabetes, hypertension and loss of hearing. It results in decreased work performance. The present review highlights the serious health hazards of road traffic noise (RTN) which needs to be curbed. Preventive measures of noise pollution can help in combating noise-induced health hazards and increased work performance.

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Singh, D., Kumari, N., & Sharma, P. (2018). A Review of Adverse Effects of Road Traffic Noise on Human Health. Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1142/S021947751830001X

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