• @java@beehaw.org
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    49 months ago

    Swedish city tries to reduce pollution and noise

    How does this help reducing noise? I think with modern cars, tires generate notably more noise than the engine unless the speed is below 30 km/h. I hear no difference between a petrol car and electric when they’re driving past me at 50-60 km/h.

    • @Auzy@beehaw.org
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      59 months ago

      Depends on the car. Unfortunately, you always have people who want their cars and motorbikes to be loud (small penis syndrome).

    • @lemillionsocks@beehaw.org
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      49 months ago

      They make make more noise while accelerating which I would presume would be something that happens often in a city center with lots of stops and starts.

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    39 months ago

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    Stockholm has announced plans to become the first big capital city to ban petrol and diesel cars from its centre, in an effort to slash pollution and reduce noise.

    From 2025, 20 blocks of Stockholm’s inner city area, spanning its finance and main shopping districts, will be restricted to electric vehicle traffic only.

    Announcing the plan, Lars Stromgren, the city’s vice-mayor for transport, said: “Nowadays, the air in Stockholm causes babies to have lung conditions and the elderly to die prematurely.

    Paris, Athens and Madrid have only banned diesel cars, and London has a charging scheme that covers the most polluting combustion engines.

    “Many cities have implemented low-emission zones where high-emission cars are allowed to drive if they pay a charge,” Stromgren was quoted as saying by Air Quality News.

    “We have chosen an area where large numbers of cyclists and pedestrians are exposed to unhealthy air on a daily basis.


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  • @itsonlygeorge@reddthat.com
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    19 months ago

    There is a significant amount of particulate air pollution that comes from tires. Heavier electric cars make that somewhat worse.

    Step in the right direction, but really we need to ban cars.