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Smart Pedestrian Crossing in Malpartida de Plasencia – Cáceres

Stepvial carries out the implementation of the first Intelligent Pedestrian Crossing in the province of Cáceres.

Specifically, the intelligent pedestrian crossing has been installed in Malpartida de Plasencia, between the Alcalde José Luis Ibáñez avenue and San Gregorio square.

The high pedestrian traffic that supports this crossing and its central location have been decisive for the choice of our solution in this place.

Therefore, Malpartida de Plasencia becomes the first municipality in the Province of Cáceres to incorporate intelligent pedestrian crossings, after this new system was inaugurated on October 4, which lights up when it perceives the presence of a pedestrian.

«It seeks to improve road safety and reduce accidents in the most dangerous parts of the municipality, since the driver can anticipate seeing a pedestrian due to they are more visible»

The intelligent pedestrian crossing constitutes «an unquestionable advance» in terms of road safety, since it replaces passive horizontal marking (the current reflective paint) with an active one (intelligent horizontal road markings), which alert vehicles of the presence of pedestrians.

“With this  intelligent road marking system , which combines sensors and led panels integrated into the asphalt, we achieve that with the illuminated pedestrian crossings, the vehicles realize that a pedestrian is crossing the street, since the road is illuminated at the same time”.

It is a «sustainable» system, which is connected to public lighting, and which only lights up when it detects the presence of a pedestrian who is about to cross, turning off when the smart sensors do not detect movement.

The incorporation of this new advance in road safety reverts to the benefit of all pedestrians, especially advantaging the elderly and children, since old people take their time to cross the street, while the younger can cross it spontaneously, without being seen by drivers”.

The operation of these devices is also more effective on rainy days or when driving at night, circumstances that complicate visibility and can lead to greater accidents on urban roads.

For daytime operation, the signals incorporate 20 high intensity LED spotlights. Vertical signaling in both day and night mode works intermittently to capture the attention of drivers.

To prevent accidents, the LED panels integrated into the asphalt of the road are complemented by two vertical LED warning signs for vehicles, improving the visualization of drivers.