Lights up and warns when it counts: Prisma Light Ella AID

Imagine a dark, rainy fall evening: You are driving through the city with a colleague after work and are chatting. As you enter a traffic circle, you glance briefly at your passenger - and at that precise moment, a pedestrian steps onto the crosswalk directly in front of you. You would probably have recognized her too late and an accident would have occurred.

Safer crosswalks thanks to lighting on demand

But the Prisma Light Ella AID makes it safer for everyone: the pedestrian presses the cover of the bollard and the light starts to flash orange.

With this new product from PrismaTibro, we offer you another innovative solution for increasing road safety at crosswalks that were previously insufficiently illuminated.

Description

What does AID stand for?

A = Activate: Activation of Prisma Light Ella AID requires an active action by the pedestrian. Either by wiping in front of the sensors or by pressing on the cover. The light then starts to flash orange.

I = Interact: The purpose of the bollard is to create awareness and interaction between motorists and pedestrians.

D = Deactivate: Once the pedestrian has crossed the road, the light no longer flashes. Prisma Light Ella AID is therefore a solution that only warns when it is actually needed. This is both clever and effective

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