“Ground-type” pedestrian traffic lights, this kind of traffic lights are on the ground, can effectively remind the “head-down people” not to look at their mobile phones when crossing the road, which embodies the humanized management concept.
The ground-type signal lights are clear, distinguishable and conspicuous, especially at night. They are a supplement to the original “pillar-type” pedestrian signal lights. There are two exits on this island. Red and green light-emitting strips are installed at both ends of each pedestrian zebra crossing to remind pedestrians not to run through the red lights. When the “post-type” pedestrian signal light on the opposite side of the road flashes green, the “ground-type” pedestrian signal light glows. The belt flashes green at the same time. When the “pillar type” pedestrian signal light flashes red, the light-emitting belt on the ground turns into red flashing synchronously. Sidewalk signal lights, as a supplement to the column-type pedestrian signal lights, ground-type pedestrian signal lights strengthen the reminder function of the people who bow their heads, and are designed to remind pedestrians not to run red lights. It can also be used as an urban lighting project to add urban landscape and brighten the main roads of the city.