Very strong possibility that the deforestation of 1,000s of acres on both sides of the turnpike and surrounding areas contribute to the sound carrying. We noticed it since they took down the trees and built houses on the west side of Lake Okahumka in the last year or so.
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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
We have been coming down every six months for the last three years to work on the house as well as to have small getaway vacations.
This is the first time going to sleep in our bed that I have heard trucks driving by on the highway. I don't hear engines, but tires make the noise. And I was surprised at night for the first time that we heard as much as we did without the windows open.
So, from my single observation, the changes in the economy with shipping congestion reduced, etc, has definitely changed the volumne of traffic, as well as any potential reflection of the noise from the meggison road walls, reflecting the noise back over the road.
just an interesting observation, not that this is a game changer, but just to acknowledge that truck noise has definitely changed in the last year from the last several years.
sportsguy
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