Definition and working principle of glow in the dark road studs
Glow in the dark road studs are environmentally friendly road studs that can emit light at night without an external power supply. Its core function is to store ambient light during the day (such as sunlight, street lights, etc.) through light-storing materials, and release the stored energy in the form of light energy after dark to continuously illuminate the road. Fluorescent road stud storage/luminescence process can be reused, with a long average service life, and is a zero-energy, zero-emission road safety facility.
Main usage scenarios
Conventional traffic areas: lane dividers and edge lines of urban roads and rural roads, especially for sections with insufficient street light coverage, such as suburban roads and mountain roads.
Parking lots: used to mark parking space boundaries, lane directions, and entrance and exit guidance to improve the convenience of drivers' parking and navigation at night.
Sidewalks and bicycle lanes: provide night-time path guidance for pedestrians and non-motor vehicle drivers to reduce the risk of getting lost or deviating from the route.
Roadside areas and special scenes: Villages, green spaces, and park trails that lack street lights;
Areas such as scenic roads and pedestrian paths that require nighttime landscape lighting and safety guidance;
Temporary signs for temporary construction sections or emergency passages.
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