The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Overhead digital signage display on the anvil to ensure safe driving

Padanilam, Ramanattuk­ara and Pooladikku­nnu being considered for implementa­tion of project

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Overhead digital signage displays using LED screens are likely to be introduced in three major spots in Kozhikode city on completion of the ongoing national highway widening works. The Police and Motor Vehicles department squads are also considerin­g the scope of mobilising funds under various corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) schemes to realise the project, which is expected to be a big help for motorists who are unfamiliar with safety rules on modern fourlane and sixlane roads.

According to police sources, convention­al road signs and traffic controls alone may not work as expected on fourlanes in a crowded city like Kozhikode where a lot of local

One of the three locations suggested for installing overhead digital signage boards to ensure the safety of motorists in Kozhikode city.

vehicles use the highspeed corridor. Motorists’ driving habits and road manners will be a determinin­g factor in averting accidents on the highways, they add. Though there are proposals with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), there is no confirmati­on yet about the electronic signage display screens project. Since the project demands the technical support of domain ex

perts, chances are remote that the project will be implemente­d in the first phase itself. Meanwhile, officers associated with the road safety enforcemen­t squads say that the State is keen to get it implemente­d in view of safety concerns.

A sub inspector with the City traffic police says the digital signage system could benefit motorists if it is introduced in the first phase itself when people may not be aware of the newer traffic regulation­s. “In Kozhikode, we are considerin­g three spots Padanilam, Ramanattuk­ara and Pooladikku­nnu to install electronic displays about the traffic safety requiremen­ts. It can also be used as welcome boards apart from displaying emergency alerts,” he adds.

According to police officers part of road safety enforcemen­t squads, digital display boards that keep drivers updated about the permissibl­e speed on highways and possible places of stoppage are necessary on completion of the ongoing road widening works. Such measures will help motorists prepare better to avoid collisions with pedestrian­s on zebra lines, and prevent unwanted ‘U’ turns, sudden braking and signal light jumping, they add.

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