Studies on noise effects offer comprehensive insights into the connections between noise exposure and human responses, taking into account various moderators. Nevertheless, the predominant focus tends to lie on the perspective of those exposed and affected. Aspects of individual, noise-conscious behavior, so as not to disturb others, have received notably less attention. Based on the concept of noise-conscious behaviors, which recognizes the avoidance of noise as a crucial social and personal responsibility, including the willingness to permanently adapt one's own conduct, an online survey was carried out in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with the participation of over 400 individuals. The analysis of the survey focuses on the topic of noise-conscious behavior and the factors promoting or inhibiting specific noise-sensitive behavior, especially in the context of vehicle driving. The paper presents initial findings and discusses the significance of these observations for promoting sustainable noise reduction. The work conducted is part of the research project "Verhaltensbezogene Lärmminderungsmaßnahmen" - VELMA (FE 69.0013/2022), which is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport, represented by the German Federal Highway Research Institute. The responsibility for the content lies solely with the authors.