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==How is the Traffic Noise indicator implemented in the {{software}}?==
==How is the Traffic Noise indicator implemented in the {{software}}?==


[[File:Traffic_NO2_Indicator.jpg|framed|120px|right|The right panel with the Traffic Noise indicator selected.]]
 
[[File:Traffic_Noise_Indicator.jpg|framed|120px|right|The right panel with the Traffic Noise indicator selected.]]
The Traffic Noise indicator calculates how much buildings in an area suffer from traffic noise. <br>
The Traffic Noise indicator calculates how much buildings in an area suffer from traffic noise. <br>
The indicator scores based on the number of buildings that suffer from traffic noise per area.  
The indicator scores based on the number of buildings that suffer from traffic noise per area.  

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Traffic Noise

Traffic Noise refers to noise disturbance that the buildings have due to the traffic density in a particular area.

How is the Traffic Noise indicator implemented in the Tygron Platform?

The right panel with the Traffic Noise indicator selected.

The Traffic Noise indicator calculates how much buildings in an area suffer from traffic noise.
The indicator scores based on the number of buildings that suffer from traffic noise per area.

How is the Traffic Noise indicator visualised?

The Traffic Noise indicator can be visualised using an overlay. This Traffic Noise Overlay displays the average Noise that is produced for each part of the project detail area, giving an indication of the noise disturbance in that area.
This overlay becomes available for each stakeholder with an interest in the Traffic Noise indicator.

Main article:Traffic Noise (Overlay).

Indicator targets

The Traffic Noise indicator has a value 1 as target.

Number of buildings that suffer from noise disturbance.

The number of buildings that suffer noise disturbance in a particular area. The lower, the better.