
Transportation noise and recreational lands
An active and widely distributed transportation system is virtually a requirement for and a hallmark of countries that have a vigorous economy. One of the products of such a system is noise, and it is most certainly true that the prevalent type of noise experienced by the populations
of these countries is the noise produced by transportation vehicles. A further result is that the sounds of transportation vehicles can be heard almost everywhere. The question addressed in this paper is: Do these countries that value and use multiple types of transportation vehicles and systems
also wish to preserve opportunities for their populations to experience natural outdoor environments that are essentially free of human produced sounds? The combination of technical complexities and political challenge may make such a preservation goal unachievable.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Harris Miller Miller and Hanson Inc
Publication date: 01 March 2003
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