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Roadway noise

Roadway noise is the sound emanating from motor vehicles, collectively from tires contact on road surface, engine/transmission, aerodynamic forces, and braking elements, and specifically police, ambulance, fire-engine sirens, and exhaust pipes noise enhancers, car horns and music. Noise of rolling tires driving on pavement is found to be the biggest contr…

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Roadway noise

Nodes56
Edges55
Triples27
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035714
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Roadway noise

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related to Case studies of road design · 15
Roadway noise → An, Another, Arlington, Arlington Coalition, ESL, Interstate, New Jersey Superior Court, New Jersey Turnpike, The, The BBN, This, To, Transportation, Virginia, Virginia Department
related to history · 7
Roadway noise → After, Gothenburg, National Environmental Policy Act, Noise Control Act, Partial, Roadway, Sweden
related to External links · 4
Roadway noise → FHWA Traffic Noise ModelNorway, Home, Pollution, The Coalition Against Noise
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Roadway noise → sound emanating from motor vehicles

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Roadway noiseis asound emanating from motor vehicles0.90text
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designAn0.60section
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designNew Jersey Turnpike0.60section
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designThe BBN0.60section
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designESL0.60section
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designNew Jersey Superior Court0.60section
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Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designAnother0.60section
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designInterstate0.60section
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designArlington0.60section
Roadway noiserelated to Case studies of road designVirginia0.60section

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