Vehicular Noise Pollution: Its Environmental Implications and Strategic Control

  • Ur Rahman Farooqi Z
  • Sabir M
  • Zeeshan N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Noise pollution has been recognized as one of the major hazard that impacts the quality of life all around the world. Because of the rapid increase in technology, industrialization, urbanization and other communication and transport systems, noise pollution has reached to a disturbing level over the years which needs to be studied and controlled to avoid different health effects like high blood pressure, sleeplessness, nausea, heart attack, depression, dizziness, headache, and induced hearing loss. To address this situation, different countries have different strategies like vehicular noise limits and their regulation, vehicles physical health checkup, different time of operations for noisy traffic like trucks in the evening or night time, and noise pollution fines for noisy vehicles.

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Ur Rahman Farooqi, Z., Sabir, M., Zeeshan, N., Murtaza, G., Mahroz Hussain, M., & Usman Ghani, M. (2020). Vehicular Noise Pollution: Its Environmental Implications and Strategic Control. In Autonomous Vehicle and Smart Traffic. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.85707

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