Noise pollution in Neidingen: Resident demands motor -free Sunday!

Noise pollution in Neidingen: Resident demands motor -free Sunday!

in the small town of Neidingen, where the Kocher family has lived for almost 18 years, the traffic situation has changed significantly. On a Wednesday afternoon, the family enjoys their garden full of bladers, ornamental garlic and lilies. While the bitch and birds enliven the idyll, it is the increasingly intensive traffic that disturbs the life of residents. Andrea Kocher has often observed that many road users comply with the speed limits, but there are also many who do not adhere to it and ruthlessly drive.

"In the past, traffic was less intense," says Kocher, rememping how pleasant it was to play with small children in the garden. Today, according to Kocher, the noise has increased significantly through sporty vehicles and weaker motorized road users, which significantly impair their relaxation on weekends. "It is very difficult to relax in the garden on Sundays," she adds. Traffic on days when many motorcycles are traveling is particularly challenging.

The challenges of residents

Neidingen is located in a nature reserve that brings numerous regulations, but the residents still have to deal with noise emissions close to everyday life. In addition to traffic, the sources of interference also include the noises of a land rover workshop and the adjacent railway line. Kocher has recently seen that motorcyclists do not hold back and stop on the street when it passes what makes the traffic also critical.

Some noise reduction strategies have already proposed Andrea Kocher. She thinks about a “motorcycle -free Sunday of the month” to reduce the noise. She also suggests moving the place sign because many drivers accelerate after passing the shield before reaching the 70s zone. In their view, this would have a positive influence on the flow of traffic and the safety of the residents.

Kocher has already done

to contact the responsible authorities, but she has not received an answer so far. This uncertainty in the noise reduction and the fact that the traffic situation affects the quality of life on site are worrying for many residents. According to the information of the bmu , can also have noise from traffic long-term health consequences and is therefore not only a question of individual well-being, but also public health.

Another aspect is that the traffic in Germany, according to an analysis of the

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