Cleaner roads are the result of integrated lighting and road sign functionality.
By using streetlight illumination, road signs avoid the low visibility and inadequate reflectivity of conventional freestanding signs and remain clearly visible at night.
Unlike traditional freestanding road signs, the integrated design guarantees a more stable installation, preventing the signs from toppling over or being damaged by collisions.
Content on road signs, such as warnings, speed limits, and directions, can be altered based on the type of road.
To prevent scratching the reflective film, use a neutral detergent to remove dust and grease from the sign's surface once a month. To ensure clear guidance, look for signs that are distorted or have faded lettering. Replace any damaged or unreadable signs right away.
Examine the pole base screws, brackets, and sign fixing bolts once a week, paying particular attention following heavy rain or wind. To stop signs from wobbling or falling off, tighten any loose bolts right away.
Look for damage to the lighting circuit's insulation and fix any cracks right away to avoid short circuits.