Abstract

This research paper rigorously examines the psychological effects of vehicular honking on individuals within urban environments. By employing a comprehensive mixed-methods approach, encompassing both surveys and interviews, the study uncovers a compelling connection between honking exposure and adverse mental effects such as stress, annoyance, and emotional disturbances. This impact on psychological well-being subsequently influences overall life satisfaction. The findings underscore the pressing need for tailored interventions, including public awareness campaigns to promote responsible honking behaviour and the enforcement of stricter regulations during peak hours. Technological innovations, such as noise reduction systems, are proposed as potential solutions to mitigate the psychological toll of honking noise. Ultimately, the research highlights the urgency of addressing the psychological fallout of vehicular honking and offers a path toward creating more harmonious and mentally supportive urban environments.

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