There are fewer roadside poles and less clutter when lighting and traffic signal functions are integrated.
While signal lights are very clear and visible, LED streetlights offer steady illumination. When combined, they guarantee nighttime visibility for both cars and pedestrians, lowering traffic hazards.
The pole has a long service life and lower long-term operating costs because it is constructed of high-quality, weather-resistant materials.
Make sure the grounding device is intact, check the pole base bolts' tightness every year, tighten any loose parts, remove debris from the foundation area, and stop water corrosion.
To avoid short circuits or leaks, clean the dust from the LED bulbs on a regular basis, check the stability and brightness of the light source, and inspect the wiring insulation every six months.
Make sure the signal lights are emitting light normally and that the colors are pure by checking them once a month. To avoid signal malfunction, check for loose wiring connections and quickly fix any poor contact.
Increase salt spray protection in coastal areas and use a neutral detergent to wipe the pole on a regular basis. Check the antifreeze performance of the signal lights in cold climates to avoid icing interfering with their functioning. Check for pole deformation and water intrusion into the wiring as soon as possible after typhoons or periods of intense rain.