Pedestrian Crossing Turning Radius Safety Facility Solution

Theoretical Analysis

Rear-end collisions, scratches due to turning or Lane change are the two most common types of traffic accidents

Why does a turning or lane change cause a lot of scratch accident?When motor vehicles turning in the crosswalk, especially the oversize vehicle with a high and long body, which makes there is a blind spot and difference of radii between inner and outer wheels when the car is turning, the driver can not see the pedestrian and non-motorized vehicles who are waiting by car side or crossing the street, it’s very easy to happen accidents.

Optimizing proposal: By setting up elastic traffic bollards, colored pavement, Warning drivers to slow down when they take turning at intersections, to further reduce the incidence of accidents.

Pedestrian Crossing Turning Radius Safety Facility Solution1

Safety Scheme

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Turning areas adopt the elastic traffic bollards to build the isolation line, ensure the safety distance for turning motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles.
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Build the elastic traffic bollards at the junction of Crosswalk and motor vehicle lane, warning drivers to slow down and ensure the safety of turning Angle.

01- One-Piece Traffic Post

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Features

1.Made of TPU material, has a super high rebound and run over resistant.
2.Thread design at bottom for more rebound ability
3.Recessed area to protecting reflective film.
4.Suit for both cold and hot weather.
5.Use 3M reflective film to increasing the reflection and long service life, will not fall off after being run over many times.

02- Pre-Buried Traffic Post

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Pre-buried traffic bollards, the post has built-in screws during the production process, and after the fixed inserts are pre-buried on the ground, it can be quickly installed or disassembled without tools, especially suitable for road changing and lane separation. Unique without base design reducing install area, particularly useful for crowded city streets.