Illegally loud cars to be targeted by ‘noise cameras’

The Department of Transport in the UK is testing a new noise monitoring system. The trial will go on for the next seven months.

Published on Jun 23, 2019 08:00:00 AM

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The Department for Transport in the UK is testing a new camera system to targets vehicles that break the legal noise limits.

The UK government has commissioned a prototype ‘noise camera’, which will be installed at several locations over the next seven months. It measures the sound levels of passing vehicles and then uses automated number plate recognition to identify offenders.

The clampdown has been launched because the Department for Transport believes that “illegal, excessively noisy vehicles” can make life a “misery” for those living close by, especially in rural communities, and have “very serious health impacts”.

The government hasn't changed the legal noise limits for vehicles, but the transport departments says that current enforcement is mainly reactive and relies on subjective judgement. It says that the measurement system will determine whether the legal noise limit has been breached by taking into account the class and speed of the vehicle relative to the location of the noise camera.

Transport secretary Chris Grayling said: “The trial isn't intended to target law-abiding drivers but those who are flouting laws around noise. All vehicles must legally meet strict noise limits before they are allowed on the road.

“Once a vehicle is in service, exhausts and silencers must by law be maintained in good working order and not altered to increase noise.”

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