Most N.Y.C. Drivers Who Honk Are Breaking the Law. Can They Be Stopped?

Published by The New York Times

The New York Times article explores the challenge of enforcing bans on illegal honking in New York City, despite its negative health effects. Efforts like noise cameras and advocacy by experts like Arline Bronzaft aim to curb the practice, but persistent driving habits and limited public awareness make it difficult to significantly reduce noise pollution from honking. Read the full article here.

Previous
Previous

Quiet! Our Loud World Is Making Us Sick

Next
Next

Quiet Down! Lowering the Recommended Occupational Noise Exposure Limit