Road-rail protection : audible warning effectiveness.

Author(s)
Cox, J.J.
Year
Abstract

Audible warning is becoming progressively less effective with modern high speed road traffic and noisy vehicles interfering with reception. Subjective examination of warning sounds can be misleading as the ear does not directly compare sound pressure levels. Sound reduces in intensity in accordance with the inverse square law. It is concluded that audible warnings still play a vital part in road-rail protection. A discussion is added.

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Library number
B 7133 (In: B 3602 S [electronic version only]) /85/ IRRD 210890
Source

In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the Australian Road Research Board ARRB, Canberra, 1972, Volume 6, Part 2, p. 448-466, 12 graph., 1 tab., 20 ref.

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