If you go to the Occupational Health & Safety Web Site for Canada you will see that measuring sound and it's effects is far more complicated than one might believe.
Pitch, pressure and velocity have a lot to do with measuring SOUND.
I have researched a number of sounds and found some great comparison charts for you to look at to understand what's going on here and how our community is being judged and measured.
There are a lot of charts that measure the SOUND - decibels of various things:
From the Centre for Hearing and Communication:
So if you read these charts - your garbage disposal makes about the same sound levels as a motorcycle at 2000 RPM is being allowed in Edmonton, a leaf blower makes MORE as does a snow blower or a chainsaw. Hell a crying baby makes more sound than what they want to restrict motorcycles to...
Reading Federal Law says that any motorcycle over 175 cc's is not to exceed 82 db's
Canada does not "write" it's own laws in many cases but uses as in this case US law.
If you use the American Motorcycle Association Web Site you will see that in California the motorcycle noise emissions are capped at 96 db's: http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws/result.asp?state=CA
Now according to many web sites - the pitch of a leaf blower is one of the most hated sounds around...and that has nothing to do with sound level and everything to do with pitch if I am understanding anything I read .
The more I read, the more I learn the more frustrated I get with what I perceive to be
BS being handed to us...I feel like we are being lied to by so many people and I can not wait for a lawyer to help us make sense of all of this. Truly - this is the most confusing mumbo jumbo I have ever read through.
Pitch, pressure and velocity have a lot to do with measuring SOUND.
NOISE is all about subjective interpretation.
I have researched a number of sounds and found some great comparison charts for you to look at to understand what's going on here and how our community is being judged and measured.
There are a lot of charts that measure the SOUND - decibels of various things:
Table 2
Typical Noise Levels | |
Noise Source | dB(A) |
pneumatic chipper at 1 metre | 115 |
hand-held circular saw at 1 metre | 115 |
textile room | 103 |
newspaper press | 95 |
power lawn mower at 1 metre | 92 |
diesel truck 50 km per hour at 20 metres | 85 |
passenger car 60 km per hour at 20 metres | 65 |
conversation at 1 metre | 55 |
quiet room | 40 |
From the Centre for Hearing and Communication:
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So if you read these charts - your garbage disposal makes about the same sound levels as a motorcycle at 2000 RPM is being allowed in Edmonton, a leaf blower makes MORE as does a snow blower or a chainsaw. Hell a crying baby makes more sound than what they want to restrict motorcycles to...
Reading Federal Law says that any motorcycle over 175 cc's is not to exceed 82 db's
Canada does not "write" it's own laws in many cases but uses as in this case US law.
If you use the American Motorcycle Association Web Site you will see that in California the motorcycle noise emissions are capped at 96 db's: http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws/result.asp?state=CA
Now according to many web sites - the pitch of a leaf blower is one of the most hated sounds around...and that has nothing to do with sound level and everything to do with pitch if I am understanding anything I read .
The more I read, the more I learn the more frustrated I get with what I perceive to be
BS being handed to us...I feel like we are being lied to by so many people and I can not wait for a lawyer to help us make sense of all of this. Truly - this is the most confusing mumbo jumbo I have ever read through.
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I'm with you on this noise thing..I think we need to educate our Local, Provincial governments as well as our Feds in Ottawa about rider's and rider's issues in general before we attempt to educate the public on safety issues.
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