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Delivery Truck Noise: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do delivery truck noise rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Truck noise on Santa Clara County roads is governed by California Vehicle Code sections 23130 and 27007, capping engine and stereo noise. SCC unincorporated commercial zones add early-morning loading restrictions enforced by Title B.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California Vehicle Code §27007 prohibits operating any vehicle with modified or defective exhaust systems exceeding statutory decibel limits. SJMC Title 11 covers loading-zone hours and back-up alarms. Residential overnight delivery noise is also limited by SJMC 20.100 nighttime ambient standards of 50 dBA.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
State noise cap86 dBA at 50 feet-
Stereo limitCVC §27007 (50-foot rule)-
Loading hours (unincorporated)7:00 AM to 10:00 PM-
Idling limit5 minutes (CARB)5 minutes (CARB 13 CCR §2485)
EnforcementCHP, sheriff, code enforcementSJPD traffic and Code Enforcement
Exhaust law-CVC §27007 and §23130
Nighttime residential limit-50 dBA SJMC 20.100
Typical delivery hours-7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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Mountain View FAQ

Can a city ban delivery trucks at night?

Cities cannot override state noise caps but can restrict commercial loading-zone activity hours in residential-adjacent areas. San Jose and Sunnyvale impose nighttime loading limits near residential frontages enforced through zoning conditions.

How do I report a noisy delivery truck?

Note time, location, company name, and DOT number, then call CHP 1-800-TELL-CHP for moving violations or SCC code enforcement for loading-zone activity. Idling complaints go to CARB or the local air district.

San Jose FAQ

Can I stop overnight grocery deliveries on my San Jose street?

Possibly. If back-up alarms or pallet noise exceed SJMC 20.100 nighttime limits of about 50 dBA at your property line, file a complaint with Code Enforcement. The store may be required to install sound walls or change loading times.

How loud can a diesel truck legally be in San Jose?

California Vehicle Code §23130 sets statutory drive-by sound limits enforced by SJPD; §27007 bans modified or defective exhaust. A truck registering above 80 dBA on a calibrated meter generally triggers a citation requiring proof of repair.

Are food delivery vans subject to the same idling rules?

Yes for diesel vehicles, which are capped at five minutes idling under CARB rule 13 CCR §2485 statewide. Gasoline-powered vans are not subject to that specific rule but remain subject to SJMC noise ordinances if they disturb neighbors.

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