Road traffic noise - the relationship between noise exposure and noise annoyance in Norway |
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Authors: | R Klæ boe,A.H Amundsen,S Solberg |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Transport Economics, P.O. Box 6110, Etterstad, N-0602 Oslo, Norway b KILDE-Akustikk, Tvildesvegen 16D, N-5700 Voss, Norway |
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Abstract: | Exposure-effect relationships between the level of road traffic noise at the most exposed side of a dwelling's façade and the residents' reactions to road traffic noise have been estimated. The relationships are based on five Norwegian socio-acoustic studies featuring 18 study areas from two cities and a total of near 4000 respondents. The survey questionnaires distinguish between noise annoyance experienced right outside the apartment and when indoors. Exposure-effect relationships for all degrees of annoyance are estimated simultaneously from ordinal logit models. These predict road traffic noise annoyance when right outside the apartment and when indoors, respectively, as a function of the road traffic noise level outside the most exposed façade. Separate analyses indicate that Norwegians react stronger to road traffic noise than results from a recent compilation of socio-acoustic surveys would lead one to believe. People having inferior single glazing windows report higher indoor annoyance. |
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Keywords: | Noise reactions Socio-acoustic surveys Window quality |
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