E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Noise Annoyance Produced by Commercial Vehicles Transit on Rumble Strips

  • Zaiton Haron,
  • Khairulzan Yahya,
  • Nadirah Darus,
  • Nordiana Mashros,
  • Muhammad Azril Hezmi,
  • Rosiah Abu Samah,
  • Abdul Mutalif Abdul Hameed,
  • Wan Mohammad Asyraf Norudin,
  • Muhammad Habab Abd Halil,
  • Zanariah Jahya,
  • Mohd Hanifi Othman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183402023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 02023

Abstract

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This paper reports on research examining the extent of noise annoyance affecting residents within the vicinity of installation of two types of transverse rumble strips (TRS), namely Middle Overlapped (MO) and Multilayer Overlapping (MLO). In order to assess the noise annoyance in the area, measurements were taken at 7.5m from centre of road with TRS installation using single vehicle test to determine the extent of changes of sound level indices and sound spectrum. Two light and two medium weight commercial vehicles were used. Indicators LAeq, LAFmax, LAImax, LAIeq, and LASmax were used to determine impulsivity that led to noise annoyance. The results showed that, at 30 km/h, all commercial vehicles considered in this study that transited on MO produced impulsive noise, while only light commercial vehicles caused noise annoyance when they transited on MLO. The research also analysed the extent of low-frequency noise and found a significant low-frequency component, which indicated that noise annoyance might arise from the hitting of MO and MLO by the commercial vehicles. For night-time related annoyance, it was suggested that an additional weighting factor could be added to the average A-weighted value during night-time.