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Open in hackernews

Zürich voters ban noisy leaf blowers

https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/swiss-democracy/zurich-voters-ban-petrol-powered-leaf-blowers/90082192
82•mfi•2h ago

Comments

pferde•2h ago
Cool, now do loud motorbikes in cities. Those things, several times louder than cars, should be illegal anywhere but on isolated highways.
intsunny•2h ago
100000% Agree.

Here in Germany, I'm convinced the Police simply don't care about motorcycles with modified mufflers. The sound is deafening. In the last decade the noise has gotten worse and worse.

Once one of those small penis motorcycle owners saw that I was covering my three year old child's ears as he passed by, and only then did he put his bike into neutral and walked it by us.

4gotunameagain•1h ago
Not every inconsiderate person is compensating for something. Some people just have different opinions from you about how to behave in public.

And no, I don't have a loud motorcycle.

rsynnott•1h ago
Well, no, but, you know, common things are common.

These, along with various other obnoxiously loud and/or big vehicles, are _strongly_ coded 'insecure man'. Not necessarily insecure about that in particular, of course, but insecure about something.

holowoodman•1h ago
Problem with motorcycles in Germany is, they are usually too fast for the police to catch with their car, and the helmet prevents usable photos of the driver. But unfortunately the laws require that the driver committing the speed/noise/redlight offense is identified and fined, fining the owner by license plate doesn't work (except if the bike was modified).
herbst•1h ago
Is that why some YouTubers started to make ads for a "sue your motorcycle speeding tickets invalid" company as if this is really working, because it is?

Germany has such a specific way of making laws with holes.

1718627440•52m ago
I'm not so sure that's actually true, because when you get a speeding ticket, the owner absolutely is fined. He has a right to identify the driver or just take it on himself.
herbst•35m ago
If you Google "geblitzt anzweifeln" or something you find several companies doing exactly that. Most claim something like 50% of speeding tickets are wrong. One site claims they make 12% of their cases invalid.

I really have no idea about all that. Just some absurdity I recently noticed.

Etheryte•1h ago
As a biker, I hate these types of riders with a passion. All street legal bikes come out of the factory with reasonable sound levels, they have to go out of their way to specifically make it uncomfortable for everyone else. Pretty much every one of them is exactly the type of person you'd expect as well, insecure with an intelligence level comparable to a wooden spoon. Personally I tell nearly no one that I ride bikes, because the first assumption is always that you're one of those loud assholes.
fsargent•1h ago
Already done. Switzerland is a civilised country.

https://lenews.ch/2025/01/17/switzerlands-strict-new-road-no...

Etheryte•1h ago
Making something illegal and actually enforcing it are two very different things though. Most countries in the world have a cap on noise levels your vehicle can make, most don't do much to enforce it outside of yearly checkups.
herbst•1h ago
In most parts of Switzerland there is no yearly checkup, but every 2 years or whenever you get the invite (waited 3 years once).

However police is actively monitoring noise levels in some places, picking out the cars and remove them from the streets. Just last weekend my closest city checked 15 and removed about half of these cars in one evening.

jacquesm•1h ago
Fantastic.
sschueller•1h ago
The laws exist, the issue is enforcement. Usually the police has to first find suspicion, then take your car to a garage and determine with accuracy that it is too loud. Automatic enforcement is coming soon.

Zürich is testing "Lärmeblitzer"[1] which they want to put in certain places where people produce excessive noise with their vehicles. It will take time however as laws need to be changed to allow such devices to issue fines and they need to make sure the false positive rate is low enough.

[1] https://www.20min.ch/story/pilotversuch-wegen-autoposern-sta...

masklinn•1h ago
Switzerland has noise ordnances, and like other traffic related offenses they are aggressively enforced.

Aftermarket mods, revving your engine, or late shifting can net you a cool 5 figures fine.

unglaublich•1h ago
Sadly, it's barely enforced.
herbst•1h ago
Depends on where you are. Thun and Bern started to enforce it much more just recently (with great success), afaik Zurich has their own task force as well.

Our street control systems are just getting started. Most people seem to have no idea whats to come.

unglaublich•1h ago
Yeah, looking forward to it. People should have the freedom to move around wherever they want, but not to rob others from their quiet time and sleep in doing so.
jacquesm•1h ago
Here in NL some localities have local ordinances regarding noise pollution and they do actually enforce them.
NedF•2h ago
> There is also a new restriction for battery-powered models. They may only be used from October to December.

If you want to live in nature and in a city you need the tools to manage it. Cutting the trees down is also a valid solution.

It's the classic arsehole world we have become, people have to be indignant about everything.

For the people who don't create, lazy sloths sitting in their basements, they lash out at those who do.

Trees are a lot of work, when you work in gardening half the time is cleaning (leaf blowing, hedging and mowing) the other half is chopping them down because they are too much work for the owner.

sschueller•2h ago
We had weekly leaf blowing outside our office regardless if it was raining or not by the management staff of other buildings. If you don't pick up what you blew away what is the point? It got really out of hand.
KingOfCoders•1h ago
They are paid to do this, they are not paid to check the weather.
sysguest•1h ago
hmm then why are they paid to do this?

it's not to blame those workers, but re-think about the job itself

sysguest•1h ago
the point? well... blocking the road drains & inducing flood?
sschueller•1h ago
This wasn't the city, they were blowing the leaves into the street making that issue worse. The city uses other equipment to clean the roads, drains etc.
KingOfCoders•1h ago
Hundreds of years gardening was done without leaf blowers.

People used rakes.

When you work in gardening, you are paid to do so.

If people in Zürich decide to pay more for gardening and reduce noise, it's their decision.

(though quite frankly, from using a rake myself and watching people here use leaf blowers, I'm not sure they are faster in any way)

sysguest•1h ago
this

with leaf blowing, where do people blow their leaves/branches/trash to? to roads? to neighbors? making roads flood by blocking road drainage?

what about all these noise and dust from leaf-blowing? (even not counting all those fuel burning...)

maybe those leaf-blowing promoters are the "arseholes" ?

just rake them, put them in big bags & compost them

dmurray•20m ago
They blow them into piles on their own property or collect them in bags and send them to compost.

Not everyone, sure, but this isn't an issue of rakes Vs leaf-blowers and it isn't the problem with two-stroke leaf blowers.

If anything, people with leaf blowers probably put more thought into what they do with their leaves, because they have a bigger volume of them to deal with.

Denvercoder9•1h ago
> when you work in gardening half the time is cleaning (leaf blowing, hedging and mowing)

How much of this is just to make things look nice, as opposed to actually functional?

FredPret•1h ago
Looking nice is part of the function
1718627440•56m ago
That doesn't sound like a garden to me, a garden produces food.
dazc•1h ago
And how much is to make it look like work, blowing that single leaf up and down the driveway is fooling no one.
masklinn•1h ago
It is, if anything, anti-functional: unless it smothers everything the litter provides nitrogen and nutrients as it decomposes.

Getting rid of all the litter for that “perfect lawn” requires re-introducing nitrogen artificially (historically lawns would be grown with clover, the clover being a nitrogen fixer for the grass, that stopped being a thing when people started widely applying broad-leaf herbicides like 2,4D, the lawn industry then labelled clover a weed to make killing it a goal rather than a negative side effect).

lm28469•1h ago
100%, like cutting grass, all the stuff you cut and move out of your lawn is nutrients leaving your soil, do that long enough and you'll get dead soil, then you'll need to buy compost... which is made from the leaves, grass cuts and bio trash that you city charges you to collect. It's a perfect cycle really.

> the lawn industry then labelled clover a weed to make killing it a goal rather than a negative side effect

People who are into bio gardening/farming use cover crops to boost soil fertility and avoid weeds, very often clovers actually. You can even use them as cover crops while growing other things, again to compete with weeds, every know and then you cut them down, leave them on the spot, they decompose and feed your crops/earthworms

https://underwoodgardens.com/cover-crops-beat-garden-weeds/

raddan•18m ago
When we bought our house about 7 years ago, the lawn was in terrible shape. I’m not a huge fan of lawns—-I’ve been slowly converting it to a garden—-but my wife likes one. Instead of going chemlawn like many of our neighbors, instead we started planting clover. This horrified my father in law, who spends inordinate amounts of time removing clover and dandelions from his lawn. Anyway, after years of planting clover and the occasional overseeding with grass seed in the fall, our lawn now looks very nice. And it stays nice even during drought (like right now). We also just mulch all the fallen leaves with a mulching blade on our lawnmower. So much easier than picking up the leaves, and you can barely tell that I did not rake them. Admittedly the lawn is not 100% grass, but who cares? This is not a golf course.
lelanthran•1h ago
You don't need a leaf blower to collect up the leaves in a reasonable time.

We've managed to maintain cities with trees for hundreds of years without leaf blowers, and have owned one I can confirm that it cuts maybe 20% of the time over simply using a rake.

tecleandor•1h ago
And, IIRC, seems like some places are actually leaving the leafs in the gardens instead of cleaning them, and seems to be beneficial for wildlife and soil.
jstummbillig•1h ago
I find the the historic argument to be not so great, when trying to argue the current state of the world. In the 1950s we "managed" 5% child mortality rate (in developed countries). Trees are not kids, but the point is: If something has not changed for a few decades, that's probably something you would want to look at and see what can be improved.

Granted though, leaf blowers ain't it. We are way too lenient regarding noise pollution.

jamiecurle•1h ago
Maybe if you're just doing your own back garden and it's just leaf matter. But for professional arborists / municipal arboricultural teams, a leaf blower - specifically a backpack blower (battery / alkalyte | petrol) speeds up clean up by orders of magnitude.

I could understand the ban for residential use, fine - I agree just using a rake if it is just leaves, but for tree work / hedge work where the owner expects "tidy" as one of the things they see at the end of the job they're essential. Without then It'd mean an extra couple of hours on every job, which means less jobs, which means higher costs. The fine chips, the hedge cuttings and the tiny snapped twigs they take ages to clear up. Especially on gravel or grass. Fast moving air is the perfect tool for cleaning up this stuff on all surfaces.

All that being said, it is actually better to leave material for habitat and detritivores. It's really valuable, so in that regard it may force peoples hands in "accepting the mess" or as I like to say "the reconfigured habitat".

It'll boil down to "the cost", "the mess" or "the noise".

context: I'm an arborist as well as a software engineer.

naldb•1h ago
No, this is democracy in action. People don’t want noise. Antisocial characters will have to deal with it.
saubeidl•1h ago
Have you ever heard about rakes?
terryf•1h ago
Rakes exist you know - we use those for our yard. It's not that hard really.
beeforpork•1h ago
> It's the classic arsehole world we have become, people have to be indignant about everything.

They always have been. But this is not a case of that. Leaf blowers are loud and disperse dog poop. It's disgusting. Use a broom instead.

misja111•1h ago
I don't get why you're so upset. Zurich gardeners can still use leaf blowers when leaves are falling, which is between October and December. Only they need to be electric.

The reason is not only environmental, also many people (including myself) were unhappy with the noise of the petrol powered ones. They are very loud, and it seems the typical Zurich neighbor always decides to clean up his garden on a Saturday morning at 7AM.

snackbroken•1h ago
People managed to keep trees in cities just fine prior to the mid 20th century so I can't imagine it's an insurmountable obstacle. Beyond cutting the trees down, other valid solutions include (but are not limited to) letting the leaves be on the ground by the tree, using a rake, planting tree species with smaller leaves, or allowing the leaves to be picked up by the regular street cleaning trucks.

Trees are really only a lot of work if you insist on keeping a grotesquely unnatural manicured garden; the only tree I've got that's any significant amount work is an apple tree that would turn half the yard to a rotten apple tripping hazard if you didn't pick them up. A couple more need trimming every few years to keep a path clear, but I would chalk that up to user error in choosing to plant them slightly too close to the path.

Contrary to what the "just tough it out" types would have you believe, noise pollution does cause appreciable harm to public health. Making lots of noise in a dense neighborhood where thousands of people live is just not worth the marginal efficiency improvement of blowing vs raking leaves. Tangentially, this is also one of several reasons why speed limits should be 30km/h in cities to limit rolling noise.

socalgal2•2h ago
Did they ban car alarms?
croisillon•1h ago
20 years ago there was a big gap between Western Europe, mostly no car alarms, and Eastern Europe, car alarms all the time blaring for nothing. Nowadays Eastern Europe turned quieter too. Is it different where you are?
izacus•1h ago
I don't think I ever heard one in Zurich.
BSDobelix•1h ago
Let's start with banning car's first ;)
herywort•1h ago
cars*
throw93949494u7•1h ago
Now ban loud and aggressive dogs. 99.999% of dogs are good and quiet, so this only affects a few dozen people, who are abusing their dogs anyway!
sschueller•1h ago
You know that certain breeds are illegal in Switzerland and many Canton require you and your dog to attend mandatory training school?
herbst•1h ago
Loud dogs are not illegal but a valid reason to never got a place to live at again, so it's defacto banned.

Except a very few remote places there is no nightly dog concerts like in our neighbour countries like Italy, France, Austria, ..

gblargg•1h ago
Seems like one compromise would be that they can only be used during a few-hour period every other week or so. So you'd only get the noise in a predictable window.
izacus•1h ago
That's just worse than what got voted in though.
bsder•1h ago
In the US, at least, it doesn't help that almost everyone using leaf blowers are using the cheap, loud, stinky two cycle motor abominations.

Those leaf blowers put more garbage into the air than a car or pickup truck. They're that bad.

unglaublich•1h ago
In Zürich, the worst offender is the outdated two cycle moped. Sadly, not much is being done about it because of the cult and retro status of these things.
BSDobelix•1h ago
At the Gold-coast the worst offenders are the Bugatti, Lotus and Ferrari leasers...how is it legal to be that loud??
1718627440•1h ago
Is it? Police do charge vehicle owners that have modified there vehicles, because they are now too loud.
willvarfar•59m ago
People have loud motorbikes and cars because they want attention. It seems very fundamentally selfish.

I've spent a lot of time in the countryside where there is a motorway in the distance, and the general low rumble road noise seems to be mostly the tires etc. But then sometimes a loud motorbike revs and that really carries and intrudes.

unglaublich•1h ago
Why, quiet but capable alternatives exist. Let's stop with all this outdated combustion technology.
Gigachad•1h ago
You have to compromise on something to get change through. Realistically this problem will fix itself when electric blowers take over that can be used at any time and realistically work better now.
jeroenhd•1h ago
Why would you need to compromise? The vote passed with a 62% majority.
tchalla•1h ago
There are noise restrictions and quiet time periods in Zurich

https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/de/stadtleben/veranstaltungen-u...

4gotunameagain•1h ago
It would be nice if we could solve our problems in a nice and civil way, and to be considerate to one another instead of making things illegal.

But then again, we are talking about a country where in many buildings you are not allowed to shower after 9pm.. Or take out the glass to the recycling on sundays..

unglaublich•1h ago
A democratic vote and a clear regulation isn't a "civilized way"?

In a free society, where the default is "allowed", the only lever that you have is restriction.

We can also turn it around, we prohibit everything unless it's explicitly allowed. Then people don't have to complain so much about "too many prohibiting rules".

Orygin•1h ago
> Then people don't have to complain so much about "too many prohibiting rules".

They can't complain if it's prohibited, straight to jail!

scottgg•1h ago
The showering thing is an urban legend; you can have landlords try and enforce it, but it infringes on your basic right to enjoy your property iirc and is unenforceable.

The glass thing is accurate tho!

testfrequency•1h ago
Congrats!

We have this ban as well in Los Angeles and it’s been lovely, though it’s within 150m of a residential zone.

WesolyKubeczek•1h ago
I wish there existed a law that defined a single three-hour or so window of time on Saturday during which you could mow your lawn, and if you do that outside that window, you get sent into a room where you're bombarded with sounds of angry lawnmowers for 96 hours straight.
BSDobelix•1h ago
I'd like to add something. The problem is not just the noise. It's also the fine dust concentration.
thousand_nights•1h ago
honestly i don't get the point of leaf blowers, you move the leaves with an extremely loud gasoline powered machine from one place to another

for what purpose, to make it someone else's problem and then they can blow them back?

lm28469•1h ago
It boggles my mind too, I always see these workers blowing leaves for HOURS in my street, you'd be more efficient with a rake, while using 0 gas, and producing 0 noise. Even from the workers perspective, you're just sitting there next to a two stroke engine with no emission filtering the whole day, that can't be good for your lungs. Same thing for removing temporary paint strips or killing weeds, they burn liters of propane slowly moving 50 meters per hour, the best part is that they're often two or three workers per burner, one holding the flamethrower, one pulling the gas tank, one pulling the half melted paint strip. Last time I saw them using a bulldozer to scrape a 10cm wide road paint strip... the amount of energy wasted is insane, we're truly living as if gas was free, unlimited and without side effects
forgotoldacc•1h ago
I always saw people acting like game NPCs blasting a single leaf for what seemed like forever trying to get it into a specific spot.

I'm not convinced leaf blowing is faster than raking. I'm not even convinced it's faster than picking up leaves by hand.

samuli•26m ago
I have been wondering also about this. Why would you use a leaf blower when you can use an electric leaf mulcher, which shreds the leaves, seed and sticks. You can then dispose the leaves in your garden or put it into bio waste.
sonnig•1h ago
Are many HN members in Zürich? I was suprised to see this type of news with so many points, though it's quite amusing to see the mixture of different topics in the front page.
blitzar•1h ago
Many live in an HOA in the US - noisy leaf blowers are on the agenda at every meeting.
t8sr•50m ago
Zurich and its environs are basically the Bay Area of Europe. Probably explains the huge concentration of HN users.
BSDobelix•45m ago
Well there are the Zoogler's and the ETH ;)
dddgghhbbfblk•36m ago
Also, it's currently the middle of the night in the USA, so current users will skew towards those outside the Americas.
Gud•39m ago
Zürich has a world class university plus an incredible amount of tech companies.
heyyeah•33m ago
Yes and I am also surprised to see this news here. (I voted yes to the restriction) We also approved an initiative for cheaper public transport which is cool.
BSDobelix•3m ago
We also approved the eID, pretty sure that's going to bite our a*
tasoeur•1h ago
Maybe it’s just me but I wonder why western countries don’t implement noise limits for vehicles with sirens in residential areas (fire trucks, police, ambulance etc.). It always felt to me unnecessarily loud.
1718627440•1h ago
I don't now where you live, but there seam to be drastic differences between countries. These vehicle do have an in-city and out-city loudness. Also here they tend to have the siren off most of the time and only turn them on immediately before an intersection.
aneutron•54m ago
Funnily enough, I got into trouble in Korea (Jeju to be specific) because of this. I had just stopped at a red light (huge intersection), and I saw a police car get behind me, they had their lights on and put on the sirens.

In my home country (France), lights mean emergency, sound means "MOVE ITS URGENT" (and they generally ONLY use sirens when it is REALLY urgent). So when they started the siren, I put my warning lights on and moved slowly through the red light and to the outside of the road (I did not continue moving).

The guy ripped me a new one in Korean, but then I explained that I thought it was urgent because we were all stopped and they put the sound on so I moved out of the way in the safest way I could and even stopped. He calmed down eventually.

Apparently, it's normal in Korea for police cars to 1) always have the lights on and 2) just randomly blast the sirens going about their day.

nopelynopington•1h ago
I live in a very leafy area with a lot of deciduous forest cover, so we're no stranger to leaves. I have never understood leafblowing. It seems like such busy work. It's not hugely common here but I have seen people carefully shepherding leaves into little piles on pathways, battling against the entropy of a light breeze. I'm sure there's a good reason but it always just seems like the ultimate expression of man trying to conquer nature in every way
dzhiurgis•1h ago
I agree. Rake is far easier to get bulk amounts in autumn.

Leaf blower is still pretty useful for keeping things tidy, but I’m still embarrassed to use my battery one.

blitzar•1h ago
They ruin the look of the lawn you have put 1,000 hours of work into this season.
easywood•1h ago
I live in an neighborhood with a lot of retired people, and I agree with the "busy work" sentiment. As soon as some leaves have fallen, you can hear them firing up their leafblowers. Why? Why not wait until there is a decent amount of leaves and ... use a rake? I really think it's because they don't have anything else to do and it gives them a sense of purpose.
Gud•41m ago
I love direct democracy.
anal_reactor•15m ago
I live in the Netherlands. Moved right next to a cycling path that connects my district with the rest of the city. Big mistake - the sound of mopeds is unbearable. On top of that, there are kids who enjoy revving their engines. The sound drives me mad, but for reasons out of scope of this comment I can't move out. Fortunately, the city scheduled a ban on combustion engine mopeds. The problem is that it'll take a few years for the ban to come into force.

Funnily, previously I lived next to a railway and also under fly path of airplanes and these sounds never bothered me. It's the tiny combustion engines that make high-pitched noises that are the worst.