2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2010.03.007
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Nocturnal road traffic noise: A review on its assessment and consequences on sleep and health

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“…Sleep disturbance is a major health issue associated with transportation noise [5,6], and the research evidence is that the physiological effect of such noise on human sleep may depend more on the level and number of noise events in traffic streams than on energy equivalent measures [7][8][9]. Community reaction to sleep disturbance from night-time noise has been highlighted in a review of the increased operations of night-time freight traffic in Australia [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sleep disturbance is a major health issue associated with transportation noise [5,6], and the research evidence is that the physiological effect of such noise on human sleep may depend more on the level and number of noise events in traffic streams than on energy equivalent measures [7][8][9]. Community reaction to sleep disturbance from night-time noise has been highlighted in a review of the increased operations of night-time freight traffic in Australia [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of occupational health, long-term exposure to noise and vibration may affect the ability to engage with vehicle feedback (Majumder, et al, 2009). Quality of rest of CVDs may also be salient, as this affects attention as well as the potential for safety-critical incidents (Baulk & Fletcher, 2012;Bunn, et al, 2005;Darwent, et al, 2012;Hanowski, et al, 2007;McCartt, et al, 2000;Pirrera, et al, 2010). It is possible that further considerations may be necessary in technology design in order to accommodate the British CVD workforce which has a disproportionately increasing average age (Charlton, et al, 2013;Lees, et al, 2012;Llaneras, et al, 1998).…”
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“…aircraft noise) has increased over recent years (Babisch, 2007;Murphy, 2009;Pirrera, 2010). To quantify noise, much legislation and many regulations and guidelines employ the A-weighted time-average sound level, L Aeq,T , with the time interval T of one hour or longer (Survey, 2009;ANSI, 1960;ISO, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%