Abstract:
Traffic congestion is becoming a serious problem in main cities in Sri Lanka and is rapidly increasing. Hourly traffic volume pattern and noise levels close to Matara Post Office on the Matara – Tangalle road are surveyed and analysed in this study. A video camera (Aisino, 3MP, 170 degree, 1080p, HD) was used to record the traffic movement. Traffic volume was counted from the video clip using Tally sheets. The speeds of vehicles were calculated using the timer in the camera. The noise level was measured using a Bruel & Kjaer hand held analyser Type-2250. Total number of 42401 vehicles passed at the site during the period of study from
6.00 am. to 6.00 pm. The vehicle count is highest and the speed is lowest during
the period of 1.00 2.00 pm. The noise level L A eq is increased from 72.9 dB at 6.00
7.00 am to the highest value of 77.5 dB by 2.00 pm. The lower the speeds of
vehi cles the higher the noise level, because at lower speeds vehicl es run at lower
gears. A significant drop in speeds of vehicles and increase of noise after 11.00 am
is observed. The number of vehicles on the road is highest (37%) from 10.00 am
2.00 pm. which may be partially responsible for lower speed and higher no ise after
11.00 pm. The measured noise level is much higher than the recommended level of
65 dB reaching the highest level of 77.5 dB at 02.00 pm. The noise level is
parameterized using different functional forms of the number of vehicles (N) and
speed (v) and the best correlation was observed when the noise is expressed as a
power law of the term ln (N/v 2 ). It was found that the most important reason for
slower traffic is due to the pedestrians crossing the road very frequently at busy
hours. Construction of an overpass for pedestrian could solve many problems
identified.