The intelligent control method of tunnel road stud light is based on automatic control and adopts short-term traffic flow prediction theory to realize dynamic dimming control of lighting facilities in the tunnel to achieve comfortable, safe, efficient and economical lighting effects, focusing on the characteristics of energy-saving control. It reflects the requirements of green road studs lighting and pursues the ideal design goal of “lighting on demand”.
The combination of technology with transportation equipment, solar road studs, and smart zebra crossings can effectively reduce tunnel traffic accidents.
The advent of tempered glass reflective road studs: Tempered glass reflective road studs appeared on the market in the 1980s, and the exact time of their invention is untestable. Early tempered glass road studs are mainly divided into three types.
“Traffic marking” is currently the most widely used traffic safety product in the world for identifying and regulating lanes. “Traffic marking” has many kinds of materials and uses, which can be divided into “paint marking” and “hot-mix resin marking”, and hot-mix resin marking is the most common.
The highway service area parking management system structure based on smart solar road studs. The solar smart road studs in the collection and distribution lanes are used to detect whether there are vehicles passing through the lanes, and the vehicle type is preliminarily determined through the road stud gateway.
Solar Road Stud have another advantage for garden steps: easy installation and daily operation, solar road stud can automatically open and close at dusk when the device opens, during the day, they close. The Solar Road Stud is designed to withstand extremely high and low-temperature conditions.
RUICHEN led Solar Road Stud has been widely used in the European Union, the United States, and other countries. For bike paths, parks, gardens, narrow bridges, piers, etc. bring good lighting effects.
The device is called an aluminum Solar Road Stud, and the Solar Road Stud act as an indication of the road at night or in rain and fog, and alert vehicles to slow, safe driving.