A Comparative Traffic Noise Study between Signalized Intersections and Roundabouts
Abstract
This study presents a comparative traffic noise study done between signals and
roundabouts in Doha, Qatar. Traffic noise and volume data were collected at four
signals (two 2-lane and two 3-lane) and four roundabouts (two 2-lane and two 3-lane)
for daytime hours during weekday and weekend. In general, the mean daytime noise
levels exceeded the local (55 dB(A)) and the WHO's (65 dB(A)) allowable thresholds.
Based on the before-and-after noise study conducted at one of the roundabouts being
converted to a signal, the noise at the signal was 3.5 dB(A) more. Results of noise level
comparisons between the eight intersections suggest that 3-lane signals are noisier than
2-lane signals, 2-lane roundabouts are noisier than 3-lane roundabouts, 3-lane signals
are noisier than 3-lane roundabouts, and 2-lane roundabouts are noisier than 2-lane
signals. Finally, traffic noise prediction models were developed based on the data
collected.
DOI/handle
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