Report finds LED Safety Tactiles make people feel safer

When asked to select statements that they agreed with, 59% reported that the LED Safety Tactiles are easier to see than the standard pedestrian lantern.

SmarterLite’s External Affairs Director, Dave Jones, said, “This is an important outcome.  Although the trial was initiated for its potential safety benefits for pedestrians distracted by technology, this survey indicates that the broader population benefits from them too.

“As the population ages, vision issues are more likely to increase”, Jones said. “The standard red or green man or woman symbol positioned in a traffic signal lantern across the road is actually a small light that can be hard to see. That might be because of the width of the road, competition from other lights and signs, or all these things.

“Anecdotally, we’ve also been told that on a crowded footpath, shorter people find it hard to see ahead and they tend to walk with the crowd. The Vivacity LED Safety Tactile changes with the lights and are much easier to see.”

Major benefits of the LED Safety Tactile are:

  • Significantly larger and brighter than traditional pedestrian lanterns on traffic signals
  • Positioned ‘near side’ to the pedestrian so it is much easier to see than a small light across the road
  • Conforms to the standard design requirements of a Tactile Ground Surface Indicator
  • Councils and road authorities can specify the background colour so as to achieve the 30% contrast requirement of accessibility guidelines and standards. This is specific to each site to achieve contrast to the surrounding footpath.

Posted with Permission from smarterlite.com


Click here for the Smarterlite Research Results:

https://rtl.co.nz/storage/production/3865/Vivacity-LED-Safety-Tactiles-Research-Results.pdf

Click here for the RTL Smarterlite Seminar Presentation:

https://rtl.co.nz/storage/production/3864/RTL---Smarterlite-Vivacity-Presentation---Post-Seminar.pdf

Powered by Froala Editor

Powered by Froala Editor

RTL-Vivacity-Infographic---making-cities-safer-for-walking---Square-800x800.jpg