• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        If a city was too quiet I’d go from being annoyed at all the noise to being paranoid that I’ll be the one being too loud.

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          And that’s why people do less yelling when there aren’t cars around. That’s why removing cars makes the other stuff quieter.

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          I live in a quiet neighborhood and it’s totally not an issue. Even when I lived in an apartment in a quiet neighborhood, it still was largely a non-issue. Quiet is good, and it encourages landlords and homeowners to install proper sound-proofing to preserve it.

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            2 months ago

            I live in a quiet neighborhood and it’s an issue for me.

            Until my neighbors dogs start barking and then I’m annoyed again.

            I do not like proximity to humans.

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      A lot of the things they name aren’t inherently city noises, either, though. I don’t live near any concert venues or airports, so I don’t hear noise from either of those sources. You could live in the middle of nowhere, but if you live above the local bar, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that it’s loud on Friday and Saturday nights. Dogs and birds aren’t exactly uniquely urban phenomena, and the sound of peoples’ shoes on the sidewalk being a major source of noise just strikes me as absurd.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah I don’t know where they’re coming from if they’re not used to birds. I just got an impromptu concert by the wren who lives in my azalea and it was lovely.

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      2 months ago

      Cars are far louder than most of the things on the list, only gunshots, airplanes and construction can even remotely exceed the level of noise pollution produced by a busy roadway.

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        It also turns out that a lot of the construction is due to cars in one way or another:

        • new parking garage to store more cars
        • fix roads destroyed by cars
        • new buildings because others had to be removed to make space for cars

        If you remove the cars and build with density in mind, a lot of that goes away.

    • Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nz
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      2 months ago

      Some of the non car things have to be louder because of cars. People yell louder when they have hearing damage from cars. Sirens need to be louder.