Lecture On Env Impact of Transportation
Lecture On Env Impact of Transportation
Lecture On Env Impact of Transportation
Transportation
Introduction
To assess the environmental impact of a
proposed development (be it a housing
project, a new industry, a new highway, etc.),
the transportation impacts must always be
examined and quantified
We sometimes think of transportation impacts
as singularly traffic air pollution, but the
impacts are much wider
Introduction
Transportation impacts differ from many other
environmental impacts since they may be more
severe at a considerable distance from the
development location (e.g. traffic congestion,
noise, etc.)
These impacts which are mainly adverse, can
be divided into the following four categories:
Vehicular impacts
Safety and operational impacts
Roadway impacts
Impacts during construction
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Introduction
Vehicular impacts:
Noise pollution
Vibration
Air pollution
Litter
Anxiety resulting from the traffic
generated by a proposed development, a
road improvement or a traffic
management scheme
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Introduction
Safety and operational impacts:
Impact on the existing roadway system
including additional delays to all road
users
Roadway impacts (infrastructure impacts):
Visual intrusion
Severance
Disturbance of archaeological, historical
or amenity areas
Effects on the aquatic ecosystem
Demolition of property
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Introduction
Impacts during construction:
Impacts of construction traffic and
other temporary disturbances such as
those resulting from temporary diversion
of streams, construction noise, etc
In some countries the safety and capacity
impacts of road construction and
improvement proposals are considered
separately from the project environmental
assessment
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Transportation Planning
Traffic congestion & its associated environmental
effects are among the most obvious problems in
urban areas
Large increases in car ownership & use are
predicted everywhere
There is general agreement that car traffic must
be restrained in urban areas but none of the
existing traffic policies has been effective in
reducing car use except to a limited extent in the
centers of large cities
Commercial vehicle use also continues to grow
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Vehicular Impacts
These are impacts on the receiving environment
caused by the traffic generated by a proposed
development
Noise
Vibration
Air pollution
Litter
Physical damage
Anxiety
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Noise
Traffic noise can interfere with speech
communication, can disturb sleep and
relaxation and interfere with the ability to
perform complex tasks
Surveys in many countries have shown that
traffic noise is one of the principal
environmental nuisances in urban areas
Noise is frequently used in the assessment
of road proposals and traffic management
schemes
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Noise
Noise criteria
There is general agreement that traffic noise
(and industrial noise) can be appropriately
measured in A-weighted (decibels, dBA) units
An increase of 2 or 3 dBA is just noticeable
while an increase of 10 dBA approximates
doubling of loudness
Either the LAeq or the LA10 averaged over a
specific time period is normally used
A 12 hour period (08.00 to 20.00 hours) is often
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Noise
Noise thresholds
The severity of a noise problem is usually indicated
by the extent the noise level exceeds a threshold
or standard value of a specified noise criterion (e.g.
LA10 of 18 hour period)
There are no universally accepted threshold levels
but it is generally accepted that outdoor noise
levels above 70 dBA constitute a problem
A WHO task group has recommended daytime
noise limits of about 55 LAeq as a general health goal
for outdoor noise in residential areas
At night, an outdoor level of about 45 LAeq is
required to meet sleep criteria
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(caused by low-frequency
sound (50 to 100 Hz) by large vehicle engines & exhausts)
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Typical
pollutant
levels in
highway
environments
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Vehicular Impacts
Vehicular-borne Litter (Litter is reported as a major
Vehicular Impacts
Anxiety (feeling of not being safe are strongly
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Roadway Impacts
Visual Intrusion and Aesthetics
Scenic incompatibility
Roadway Impacts
Land Consumption and Loss of Property
Construction Impacts
Traffic generated by construction of new
development can cause major impacts, particularly
for those living along routes used by this traffic
Since construction is labour intensive, large
numbers of cars access construction sites at the
start and end of the working day
The noise a& vibration from heavy vehicles
disturb roadside residents, traffic delays occur,
mud is deposited on t roads and the road
pavements & verges may be physically damaged
Although construction impacts are of temporary
duration they can be severe & can last for a
considerable period
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