Could barely sleep, literally heard it in my dreams.
I do think that there’s an argument that maybe apartment buildings should be required to list some kind of sound isolation metrics.
I wonder if Colorado has required this because I know when I was looking at apartments about 11 years ago they told us the decibel reduction of the windows and doors in the apartments we looked at that were near highways. And then a few years later in 2016 when we were house shopping they told us the sound reduction for the houses that were near major roads. I’ll have to look it up and see if it’s a law or not.
I don’t think I’d want to live anywhere it is necessary to worry about sounds reduction levels. Wow.
You have never been to a car centric city? Cars are loud af. Noise pollution from cars is so bad that studies have been able to link living next to higher traffic roads with poorer health outcomes
Shocker, self driving “taxi” service is a nuisance.
Almost like the solution to car based issues isn’t “more advanced cars”, but “less cars”.
Video from the story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CN8k831Qp0
Super easy to solve. Just seta geofence of no hooting. There’s a good reason they hoot in the first place, but it’s not needed in that lot.