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South Korea Tests Warning Traffic Signs for Smartphone Users

June 26, 2016 By Nancy Young Leave a Comment

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Smartphones pose a certain danger to their owners – and it’s not just because they could potentially cause cancer. It’s also because you could be hit by a car because you’re not paying attention to the world around you.

To a certain extent, we’re all familiar with seeing people on the street with their faces glued to their smartphones’ screens, but how many of us have thought of the danger this type of behavior implies?

In an attempt of keeping pedestrians safe in traffic, South Korea’s Metropolitan Government has partnered with the National Police Agency, Seoul, and came up with a series of preventive measures.

As part of a pilot initiative, the Seoul government has unveiled two new warning signs; they are meant to raise aware of this modern problem. One of them reads, “Warning: Using Smartphone while Walking,” and it will be placed near street crossings, cautioning pedestrians of the dangers of getting hit by a car while texting.

The second one, which portrays a pedestrian with a smartphone in his hand, is designed to discourage people from using their phones – and getting lost in their digital activity – while they’re walking in public spaces. This one reads, “Walk Safely.”

To begin with, the authorities will test the program in five districts of Seoul (City Hall, Hongdae, Gangnam Station, Yonsei University, and Jamsil Station). These areas have been identified as reporting high levels of smartphone-related accidents among citizens between 10 and 30 years old.

Some people consider these preventive measures as silly, but they are meant to save the lives of people absorbed by their smartphones. However, it’s not the first time we see this kind of warning signs installed in cities.

In the town of Augsburg, Germany, authorities have implemented a similar program which included the installment of luminous traffic lights at the floor level. These were designed to catch the attention of smartphone users who did not look up before crossing the street.

Another pilot program was tested in a theme park in Chongqing, China, a few years ago, as well as in parts of Washington DC. Both cities had created walking lanes for people who texted.
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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: floor traffic lights, Seoul traffic signs, traffic signs for smartphone addicts, walking and texting

New Ground Lights Could Boost Pedestrian Safety in Australia

June 3, 2016 By Cristopher Hall Leave a Comment

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In this time and day, it’s no longer a surprise to bump into people on the street, or even to see people calmly walking into light poles. Why? Because we’ve become accustomed to having our eyes glued to our smartphones’ screens even when we’re walking.

But Sydney, Australia, wants to help people affected by this problem that turns most smartphone users into digital zombies.

Authorities in New South Wales are preparing a program to deploy ground lights at street level so people who are too busy checking their feed won’t die while crossing the street.

For this pilot program, ground level traffic lights will be installed, with further implementation possible after residents will offer feedback. The first phase of the project will last for six months, during which ground-level embedded street lights will be placed in five locations from Sydney’s business district.

The initiative will reach a cost of approximately AUS $250,000 (US $180,663). According to Bernard Carlon, the Executive Director at Centre for Road Safety, it’s worth it.

“We need to create a road system that keeps [pedestrians] safe, and this includes situations when they may not be paying attention,” he explained. Seeing that pedestrian casualties are on the rise in Australia – that’s what statistics say – the authorities might be onto something here.

Evidently, excessive smartphone use is only partially responsible for the 61 pedestrians who lost their lives in 2015 in a New South Wales road accident. However, the 49 percent surge (compared to 2014’s casualties) calls for any action that promises to improve the situation.

Street level lights should be in the line of view of pedestrians who can get into dangerous traffic situations because they are looking at their mobile screens. The new lights will provide additional warning, complementing traditional signals and lights.

Australia is not the first to implement extra warning signals for pedestrian safety. After a teenage girl died in a railroad accident earlier this year in the German town of Augsburg, authorities started a similar initiative at two stations within the town.

Should the pilot program prove successful in reducing the number of accidents, the local authorities are considering installing more ground level warning lights. Young people in Germany even have a name for the phone users perpetuating the phenomenon: “smombies.

Image Source: Droid App

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: additional warning, ground lights, pedestrian safety, road accident risk, smombies, walking and texting

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