Road traffic noise on the Santa Marta city tourist route
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Jiménez Uribe, Dámaris A.
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Road traffic noise on the Santa Marta city tourist route
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The objective of this study was to determine the influence of vehicular traffic on the
environmental noise levels of the Santa Marta City tourist route on the Colombian coast. An analysis
of vehicle types and frequencies at various times of the day over nearly a year helped to track the
main sources of environmental noise pollution. Five sampling points were selected, which were
distributed over 12 km, with three classified as peripheral urban and two as suburban. The average
traffic flow was 966 vehicles/h and was mainly composed of automobiles, with higher values in
the peripheral urban area. The noise level was 103.3 dBA, with background and peak levels of 87.2
and 107.3 dBA, respectively. The noise level was higher during the day; however, there were no
differences between weekdays and weekends. The results from the analysis of variance showed that
the number of vehicles and the noise levels varied greatly according to the time of day and sampling
point location. The peak and mean noise levels were correlated with the number of automobiles,
buses and heavy vehicles. The mean noise levels were similar at all sample points despite the traffic
flow varying, and the background noise was only correlated for automobiles (which varied much
more than the heavy vehicles between day and night).
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT Regional/CIEP
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Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 7196
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