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France to Lower Noise Limits at Race Tracks by 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 158498" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>What beats me is the complete avoidance of crowd noise in all this control freekery. My last football match I attended was in 1958 so I am no expert but I have been unfortunate to be near a town stadium when a match is being played I bet anyone with a noise meter at a match would find medical harm limits are being reached. The height of this idiocy was not as you would expect at Mallory when two races were stopped (I blame estate Agents and myopic buyers for that) but at Donnington when the endurance race was fixed at 105Db wile we shouted at each other in the pits as the flights into east midland airport came over our heads.</p><p>I guess its more to do with the desperation of electric car sellers as the disadvantages of the system are exposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 158498, member: 60"] What beats me is the complete avoidance of crowd noise in all this control freekery. My last football match I attended was in 1958 so I am no expert but I have been unfortunate to be near a town stadium when a match is being played I bet anyone with a noise meter at a match would find medical harm limits are being reached. The height of this idiocy was not as you would expect at Mallory when two races were stopped (I blame estate Agents and myopic buyers for that) but at Donnington when the endurance race was fixed at 105Db wile we shouted at each other in the pits as the flights into east midland airport came over our heads. I guess its more to do with the desperation of electric car sellers as the disadvantages of the system are exposed. [/QUOTE]
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