Road energy-saving high-efficiency high-brightness lighting
Road lighting (road lighting) refers to the lighting provided for the road and its auxiliary facilities. It is used to improve the safety of vehicles and pedestrians at night and prevent traffic accidents. Reasonable settings can improve traffic conditions, reduce driving fatigue, improve road capacity, and effectively reduce traffic accidents. Its quality depends on:
(1) The brightness of road lighting. That is, there is enough strength to ensure that vehicle drivers and pedestrians can see obstacles on the road, pedestrians, vehicles and the surrounding conditions of the road.
(2) The uniformity of road lighting. That is, the distribution should be roughly uniform.
(3) Degree of glare interference. That is to effectively control the harmful effects of glare on vehicle drivers and pedestrians.
(4) Guidance of lighting. That is, appropriate settings are made according to the road conditions, so that vehicle drivers and pedestrians can effectively obtain information such as the direction and inclination of the road ahead, which is particularly important for roads with many curves and intersections. Reasonable application of lamps can prevent glare.