Acoustic cameras

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Original Poster:

16,980 posts

115 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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...are now being trialed in the UK to combat antisocially loud exhausts, according to the BBC

anonymous-user

68 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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Good idea, there are a couple of people down my road with crap modified cars (an old Civic coupe thing and a Seat Cupra) that have stupidly loud exhausts.

As the houses are quite close together Civic boy floors his car to make a noise, although it really sounds as bad as the car looks. It is only doing about 20mph as well, and making a racket.

The other night, (2245), I think it was one of them floors their car up the road then backs off, with about 4 bangs. This is down a quiet side road.

I have always thought modifying a car, just to make it louder with no performance gains is just a bit “look at me” attention seeking, and just a bit sad.

anonymous-user

68 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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People will just coast past and nail the throttle afterwards, might catch a few but all it will do is push noisy vehicles elsewhere. There is no incentive to get the vehicle/bike fixed.

Then again, how many excessively noisy vehicles make it through the MOT when they shouldn't.

Electro1980

8,520 posts

153 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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Good to see some enforcement of this. I’m sure there will be plenty of people along shortly to complain about “nanny state” and “don’t tell me what to do with my car” but I’m glad to see something is being done to enforce a little enforced law. Loud exhausts do blight people’s lives. Weekends living in a village are blighted by the noise, as Friday nights in most cities. My son is regularly woken by two idiots who live somewhere near me that think driving up and down in the middle of the night is a fun thing to do.

However, this wouldn’t be needed if MOT stations bothered to fail blatantly illegal cars, but being a subjective thing they don’t want to lose the business.

MB140

4,586 posts

117 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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anonymous said:
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I have found expanding foam works very well in this situation. :-)

Or a couple of handfuls of gravel.

thebraketester

15,001 posts

152 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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gottans said:
People will just coast past and nail the throttle afterwards, might catch a few but all it will do is push noisy vehicles elsewhere. There is no incentive to get the vehicle/bike fixed.

Then again, how many excessively noisy vehicles make it through the MOT when they shouldn't.
Is there even a test for noise?

grumbledoak

32,121 posts

247 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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I am in favour of enforcing noise laws. Most road vehicles sound pretty st, and making them louder just screams “micropenile disorder!”. But this will not work, it will just be more surveillance. Spending our tax money pretending to do things.

anonymous-user

68 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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anonymous said:
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s like this are far rarer now than they were in the 90s, but I still see them occasionally. The noise to progress ratio is laughable from most of them.

Redline88

570 posts

120 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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Living in a town centre where some people like to spend their evenings driving round and round and round revving their clapped out straight exhaust corsa (or equivalent) to the limit then I’m all for this.

If it was installed like a drive by monitor on a track then people with standard set ups have nothing to worry about. As far as bikers etc go then maybe it will be difficult to set up in rural areas however in town centres where speed limits are as low, there’s no need to be revving away in first gear.

Uggers

2,224 posts

225 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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If it catches a few and then once clocked pushes the nuisance away from built up areas I think it's a good idea.
I don't mind a loud exhaust but a parpy farty 4 cylinder giving it 100% will never sound nice and is not on in a built up area.

king arthur

7,231 posts

275 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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Is this really necessary?

swisstoni

19,751 posts

293 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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Not the highest priority IMHO. And with more electrics appearing shortly, not particularly timely.

grumbledoak

32,121 posts

247 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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swisstoni said:
Not the highest priority IMHO. And with more electrics appearing shortly, not particularly timely.
Are there any electric bikes? They are among the worst offenders.

delta0

2,439 posts

120 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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Assuming this will be set higher than something like a Lamborghini then it will be pretty hard to trigger it unless you have something unbelievably loud like a straight through exhaust.

Uggers

2,224 posts

225 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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king arthur said:
Is this really necessary?
Yes it is.

If they burbled past at a constant rate it wouldn't be a problem. It's the driving behaviour that accompanies the noise that creates the problem for me.



anonymous-user

68 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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This should be accompanied by a ban on speed humps, as they create significant and unnecessary noise and engine sourced pollution.

S11Steve

6,383 posts

198 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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TVR owners don't get these memos about noise levels.

swisstoni

19,751 posts

293 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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'Course, in my day we had police ...

singlecoil

34,547 posts

260 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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The BBC report featured motorbikes on country roads especially. I know the noise can carry for at least a mile. A portable noise trap would catch a lot of them.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

122 months

Saturday 8th June 2019
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singlecoil said:
The BBC report featured motorbikes on country roads especially. I know the noise can carry for at least a mile. A portable noise trap would catch a lot of them.
Ive also noticed more noisy bikes than cars.