Traffic Noise (Indicator)

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General

What is the Traffic Noise Indicator?

Traffic Noise refers to noise disturbance that buildings can have due to the traffic density in a particular area. The Traffic Noise Indicator calculates how much buildings in a neighborhood suffer from traffic noise.
This indicator can be used in projects which deal with:

health and livability considerations development of housing solutions traffic flow adjustments

This Excel indicator can be downloaded from the Tygron Index. Read on to find out more about the indicator's calculation method and how to set it up in your project.

Note: this indicator is the same as the default Traffic Noise indicator from the Indicator menu in the Tygron Platform.

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 panel

Traffic noise indicator.png

The indicator panel (see the image on the right) shows in a table per neighborhood:

  • the neighborhood name
  • the amount of impacted buildings in this neighborhood
  • the total amount of buildings in this neighborhood
  • the percentage score per neighborhood of buildings that are not impacted.

Calculation

The pollution is calculated per neighborhood by looking at all buildings in that neighborhood that are impacted by the traffic noise over 60 dB.
The total is calculated per neighborhood by looking at all buildings in that neighborhood.
The score is calculated by (the total amount of buildings per neighboordhoord - the polluted buildings in the neighborhood) / the total amount of buildings in that neighborhood.
The average is the scores per neighborhood combined divided by the amount of neighborhoods.

The indicator functions by calculation. The number of buildings that are disturbed by the traffic noise is substracted from the total number of buildings in that area. From this a percentage of the traffic noise disturbance in that area is derived.

The indicator scores per area, for each area a percentage of the traffic noise disturbance is calculated. The score on the indicator as a whole is the average of the scores per area.
The indicator functions by calculation. The number of buildings that are disturbed by the traffic noise is substracted from the total number of buildings in that area. From this a percentage of the traffic noise disturbance in that area is derived.

The indicator scores per area, for each area a percentage of the traffic noise disturbance is calculated. The score on the indicator as a whole is the average of the scores per area.

Score

The score is represented in a progress bar, with a scale from 0 to 100%. Determine if you want to calculate the absolute or reative score. The Indicator scores based on the number of buildings that suffer from traffic noise per area. A lower number of buildings that are disturbed by the traffic noise means a better score.

Additional configurations

For this indicator to function, only the Traffic Noise overlay has to be added to the project, see below for the steps.

If desired the limit of 60dB can be changed in the excel to a different number of dB to be the guideline of impacted buildings.

Add the Traffic Noise overlay

When the indicator is added to the project, an error message can be given. This is due to the missing Traffic Noise overlay in the project. Read below on how to add this overlay to the project.

Traffic Noise (Indicator):
  1. Select in the editor Current situation from the ribbon
  2. Hover over Overlays in the ribbon bar
  3. Select the Traffic noise overlay from the drop down menu
  4. Hover over the Auto update icon and choose for Reset to Start values (faster) to update your project.