09 Feb 2012 @ 6:37 AM 
 

A College Campus Is Safer With Radar Signs

 

If someone’s driving through the campus streets and a pedestrian steps into the street about 50 feet in front of the auto, what will occur? If the driver is following the speed limit, which is perhaps either 15 or 20 mph on streets that are alongside buildings and places where most students walk, possibilities are nothing will happen. If the carefuil driver sees the pedestrian and reacts in about one second the auto will have time to come to a stop before reaching the person in the street. Even a slower reaction time will have the automobile slowed a good deal. The pedestrian may have sufficient time to get out of the way.

An auto traveling 30 miles per hour, on the other hand, with a driver that reacts within one second will possibly not even slow down by the end of that 50-foot stretch of road. If the auto strikes the pedestrian, it’ll probably be traveling at 30 mph. Which suggests that the person hit has more than a 1 in 3 chance of dying as a result of his or her physical injuries. In comparison, if a vehicle traveling 20 mph hits a pedestrian, the chances of the pedestrian dying as a result is only 1 in 20.

There are several devices that could be used on campus streets, but a feedback sign offers the best traffic control with the most flexibility. They don’t have to be permanently installed like speed bumps, they don’t need manpower like perceivable traffic officers, and they will not slow emergency vehicles that also have to slow down to navigate speed bumps safety.

They can be moved where they are required, installed permanently, or solar-powered or battery-powered, depending on the campus’ desires. And they are effective, slowing drivers by showing them the speed they’re traveling right away and bringing their awareness back to the road.

Using TraffiCalm signs in congested areas like college campuses where both drivers and pedestrians are present can help prevent lethal accidents and reduce the number of overall accidents.

University campuses and similar areas can be safer with driver feedback signs from TraffiCalm. Visit trafficalmsystems.com today for info about traffic calming on campus.

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