Bronzaft Arline L
Lehman College, City University of New York, Council on the Environment of New York City, 51 Chambers Street, New York 10007, USA.
Noise Health. 2010 Jan-Mar;12(46):1-6. doi: 10.4103/1463-1741.59994.
From the latter part of the 19th century, when New York City trains began to operate, until the present time, New York City's Transit Authority has received train noise complaints from riders and residents living near its transit system. The growing body of literature demonstrating the adverse effects of noise on physical and mental health raises the question as to whether transit noise is hazardous to the health of New York City's transit riders and residents living near the transit system. Several studies have examined the impacts of the noise of New York's transit system on hearing, health and learning. Despite the Transit Authority's efforts to remedy transit noise in response to complaints, the noise problem has not yet been satisfactorily ameliorated. This paper will suggest how the Transit Authority could employ techniques that could lower the noise levels of its system and benefit the health and welfare of New Yorkers. The recommendations in this paper could also apply to other cities with major transit systems where noise abatement has not been treated seriously.
从19世纪后期纽约市火车开始运营至今,纽约市交通局一直收到乘客以及居住在其交通系统附近居民关于火车噪音的投诉。越来越多的文献表明噪音对身心健康有不利影响,这就引发了一个问题:交通噪音是否会危害纽约市乘坐公共交通的乘客以及居住在交通系统附近居民的健康。已有多项研究探讨了纽约市交通系统噪音对听力、健康和学习的影响。尽管交通局针对投诉采取了补救交通噪音的措施,但噪音问题仍未得到令人满意的改善。本文将提出交通局可以如何运用相关技术来降低其系统的噪音水平,从而造福纽约人的健康和福祉。本文中的建议也适用于其他主要交通系统噪音治理未得到重视的城市。