7 results - UCS Category "VEHInt" - Most at least downloaded
Car (interior, 80km/h)

Interior of a small car (Peugeot 106) at a speed of 80-90 km/h. UCS Category: VEHInt, VEHCar. Duration: 01:00.
Gendarmerie, indoor siren

Two-tone siren of the French Gendarmerie, recorded inside the vehicle. UCS Category: VEHInt, VEHSirn. Duration: 00:18.
Car interior, 80 km/h

Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey on a road limited to 80 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Duration: 01:16.
Parisian ring road, cockpit

Noise of the Parisian ring road when the traffic is dense and difficult. Sound from the cockpit of my car, rolling. UCS Category: VEHInt, AMBUrbn. Duration: 01:20.
Car interior, 50 km/h

Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey in a city, limited to 50 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Duration: 04:00.
Car interior, 90 km/h

Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey on a road limited to 90 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Duration: 03:13.
Download all results from this page
This action can be VERY long depending on your connection and the size of the files!
To refine your search:
- Choose one or two simple words,
- preferably in French, or in English
- avoid spellin mistaq and tyyping
- Try synonyms
- Do not agree verbs
- Avoid adjectives (big cat , magnificent thunderstorm, powerful explosion, high-pitched scream, etc.)
- Prefer the single name of the source object noise (motorof a scooter, bird in the garden, horn of a taxi, evening wind , hen who has pain in the right leg, etc.)
- avoid onomatopoeia and slang
- Choose the singular
- Do not don't look for what the sound is not (Babywho doesn't cry, windless forest)
- Don't write what you want to do with it ( barkfor ringing, waves for falling asleep)
- Choose one or two simple words,
- preferably in French, or in English
- avoid spellin mistaq and tyyping
- Try synonyms
- Do not agree verbs
- Avoid adjectives (
- Prefer the single name of the source object noise (motor
- avoid onomatopoeia and slang
- Choose the singular
- Do not don't look for what the sound is not (Baby
- Don't write what you want to do with it ( bark