The International Automobile Federation is showcasing car culture on forest roads in the Coffs Coast region. The spectacle of conspicuous consumption of fossil fuel will attract
10,000 motor enthusiasts arriving with their vehicles to enjoy the "quiet country roads
and an endless network of forest trails, lush green hinterland roads,
creeks and rainforest drives." They will encounter "a variety of
beautiful bush settings and will find tranquil spots in the towns of Nana Glen, Glenreagh, Lowanna, Bellingen, Valla, Raleigh and Bowraville and Argents Hill." There will be the breath-taking landscapes of the Newry State Forest, Tuckers Nob State Forest and the Wedding Bells State Forest
The Mid North Coast of NSW, still has various protected refuges for Australian fauna and flora. The rich biodiversity of life is able to coexist in more or less fragmented habitats. Sprawl and the arteries of automobile dependency etch their way through 'the bush'". Logging, mining and speeding cars already encroach on the environment.
Residents living in little towns, rural dwellings or bush blocks seem to be used to the roar and dust of speeding vehicles and the local wildlife smeared across the roads. The noise pollution generated by racing cars might hardly outdo the daily chainsaws/slashers/mowers/whippersnippers/trail bikes etc.
One just tolerates things in the country...
Once the bushfire smoke from three hundred and fifty escaped hazard reductions has dissipated motorised business as usual can continue.
Traffic-Related Air Pollution, Particulate Matter, and Autism
Exposure
to traffic-related air pollution, nitrogen dioxide, PM2.5, and PM10
during pregnancy and during the first year of life was associated with
autism. Further epidemiological and toxicological examinations of likely
biological pathways will help determine whether these associations are
causal.
See also
Staging Car Races in Nine State Forests of NSW, 2014
Noise Pollution and Vibration in the Bellingen Shire, 2015
Update
One child dies and two other children injured in Rally Championship spectacle, the guardian 10.05.2015
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