Traffic Noise Analysis Protocol

Traffic Noise Analysis Protocol
Author: California. Department of Transportation. Division of Environmental Analysis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre: Noise control
ISBN:

The purpose of this Traffic noise analysis protocol for new highway construction, reconstruction and retrofit barrier projects is to present California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) policies and procedures for applying 23 CFR 772 in California. This protocol applies to Caltrans and local agency projects that receive Federal funding or require FHWA approval action.

Technical Noise Supplement to the Caltrans Traffic Noise Analysis Protocol

Technical Noise Supplement to the Caltrans Traffic Noise Analysis Protocol
Author: Rudy Hendriks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013
Genre: Noise barriers
ISBN:

This manual contains noise analysis procedures, practices, and other useful technical background information related to the analysis and reporting of highway and construction noise impacts and abatement. It supplements and expands on concepts and procedures referred to in the Traffic Noise Analysis Protocol, which in turn is required by federal regulations in 23CFR772.

In-service Experience with Traffic Noise Barriers

In-service Experience with Traffic Noise Barriers
Author: William Bowlby
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1992
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309053099

This synthesis will be of interest to highway environmental engineers, noise analysts, design engineers, maintenance personnel, planners, administrators, and others responsible for the design, selection, and maintenance of noise barriers or other traffic noise abatement policies. Information is provided on current state practice associated with noise abatement techniques and on the various products that are used. This synthesis describes the state of the art with respect to traffic noise abatement procedures, especially noise barriers. This report of the Transportation Research Board provides information on the design, construction and maintenance of both new (Type I) and retrofit ( Type II) noise barriers. The design elements that are addressed include materials, the selection process, service life, foundations, drainage, aesthetics, and safety. The construction section covers technical problems related to surface effects, durability, snow damage, and costs. Other noise abatement measures such as insulation and highway design alternatives are also addressed. The issue of public demand and availability funding is included, and recommendations are made to improve the situation.