It's not w matter of choices. We moved here, and then at some point they decided to renovate the school next to us. Not everyone can move the the country and if we all did, you would be soon hearing the garbage trucks again.
And there seems to be a win win solution, that has been going on for ten years in an enlightened city.
I seriously doubt you loved hearing that, but it was once a day only....for a short period. The current system is way past due for overhauling. We could do better, and ought to.
Getting back to the original post - I know where you are coming from. Since moving to my present address five years ago there has been nearly continuous construction on three sides. First a big house across the street, then a major renovation of an old house across the shared driveway (dismantled down to the last stick and rebuilt from scratch to look
about the same [it's "historic"]). Next another big house on the same property which is now pretty much finished - but another behind it is just getting started. For good measure,
the house on the third side has been undergoing a major renovation (still ongoing). Yesterday there were trucks and loaders all over the street and second property - installing
mature trees and other plantings. Today the third property was subject to tree trimming (chain saws and chippers). It never ends. At least the vacant lot on the fourth side is
owned by a family group who inherited it - and cannot agree on what to do. So they do nothing - which is fine with me. With my luck they will finally reach an agreement and
sell it - and Here We Go Again. There is supposedly an ordinance against construction work on weekends - but it is frequently ignored on Saturday (they do respect Sunday).
At least my escape is that I am at work during the week - so am not around to be bothered. Other family members are not so lucky.
With regard to the beepers - were it in my power I would ban them in a heartbeat. IMHO they are a band-aid "solution" that do more harm than good (like traffic lights - but
I digress..). An improvement might be a flashing strobe - but that might not work in all situations. A better answer would be to have a wide angle video camera and display
so the driver would have a rear view when backing (the beeper does more or less relieve him of the responsibility of looking where he is going, IMHO). The best answer would
be to require the operator to look where he is going at all times - and equip the machines to support such use. Some machines (like backhoes) have a seat that swivels 180 Degrees. They are not (to my knowledge) equipped to be driven with the operator facing back - but they could be! Likewise just about everything else out there that backs up frequently. IIRC in asphalt rollers the operator faces sideways - and that could be an option (but probably wouldn't work where intricate operations are performed). Perhaps a
seat that swivels 90 degrees (allowing the operator to look back) would be sufficient. Just my .02.
Dave