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The Many-Wheeled Noise Monsters Must Be Tamed!
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Trucks are the major source of noise on our streets and highways, affecting the sleep and sanity of millions of city and suburban residents. Truck noise sources are many, but mainly are engine and tires. Since the automotive and trucking industries have not volunteered to quiet truck noises, the Federal government will have to legally require they do so.
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Berland, T., "The Many-Wheeled Noise Monsters Must Be Tamed!," SAE Technical Paper 720623, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720623.Also In
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