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Miles to go... for this man and this beast of burden....
wheels are now rubber tyres, the road is now hot tar instead of squelchy mud
for them, the past is still the present. What does their future hold?​

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Answered by godofgameraj
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urning old tyres into new roads can help cut noise pollution

Science & technology

Jun 30th 2012 edition

Jun 30th 2012

AROUND one heart attack in 50 in rich European countries is caused by chronic exposure to loud traffic, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The ill-effects of noise pollution in such countries are second only to those from dirty air, says the WHO. Long-term exposure can cause hormonal imbalances as well as mental-health problems.

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