The technology involves using a camera and several microphones to detect noisy vehicles.
The camera records an image of the vehicle and its noise level, creating evidence which can be used by police to issue fines, according to the DfT.
Road noise has been found to contribute to health problems including heart attacks, strokes and dementia. “It’s plain wrong that those who have fitted their cars with modified exhausts, some motorbike riders and supercar owners can currently just get away with making an unacceptable amount of noise.“We hope the findings are positive and that the technology can be quickly and cost-efficiently rolled out to the worst affected areas.
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