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drewcsillag | 2 years ago

“Cities aren’t loud; motor vehicles are”, especially busses and subways. They can be nearly deafening.

Cars comparatively are nothing.

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thescriptkiddie|2 years ago

Do you mean the pedestrian underpasses or the underground trains? Because the noise level in an underground train station is significantly less than at street level, it just seems louder because it is intermittent.

jwestbury|2 years ago

The SPL on the London Underground reaches maximum levels of >105dB (previous measurements on the Northern Line hit ~108dB, IIRC). Average noise levels on some parts of the deep underground lines (Victoria, Northern, etc.) can be well in excess of 80dB.

SllX|2 years ago

Depends on the bus, but my new “favorite” alert on my Apple Watch is the one that pops up in the tube between San Francisco and Oakland letting me know that it is now 90db and about 10 minutes of exposure to this level of noise can cause hearing loss. I believe it also accounts for the reduction in noise I’m already experiencing from my AirPods Pro, so this is 90db through the noise reduction.

Also it takes about 10 minutes, maybe a little bit less, to get through the Transbay tube. Maybe bring hearing protection if you take it everyday.

theGnuMe|2 years ago

I don't think the watch and the pros are connected in that way.

theteapot|2 years ago

Except the cars that are designed to be loud. Engine breaking trucks are pretty bad too.