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20.10.22 11:18
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First-of-its-kind thermal body sensors implemented at Cape Town crossings

The initiative aims to improve traffic flow

The City of Cape Town’s urban mobility directorate has introduced thermal sensors at four pedestrian crossings in Blaauwberg, a seaside suburb of the City of Cape Town.

The innovative project, the first of its kind in South Africa, was implemented to pilot a new initiative by the directorate to improve traffic flow, as reported by Pretoria News, a partner of TV BRICS.

Urban mobility Mayco member Rob Quintas accompanied by members of the City’s portfolio committee on urban mobility, visited the crossings located along Marine Drive opposite Milky Lane; Otto du Plessis Drive opposite Seal Road; along Otto du Plessis Drive at Shell Road, and along Otto du Plessis Drive close to Hill Road, opposite Doodles, on Tuesday as part of their Transport Month oversight tour.

Commenting on the pilot project, Quintas said: “We often see that vehicles are queueing at red traffic signals long after pedestrians have crossed the road. With this innovative system, the thermal sensors at pedestrian crossings are used to detect whether there is any pedestrian movement.”

The thermal sensors will operate with an all-around detection sensor that uses a thermal image to detect pedestrians and bicycles. Should the pedestrian move from the detection zone before the pedestrian cycle is activated the request would be cancelled, allowing vehicles to continue without stopping.

Quintas also said that the directorate was hoping to see the thermal sensors effectively reduce red light violations and the number of frustrated drivers on our roads.

“The innovative system will also assist with traffic flow and pollution from idling vehicles. A huge bonus is that this system is less prone to vandalism; we often find the push-buttons at pedestrian crossings are jammed with sticks or broken,” he said.

A thermal pedestrian crossing does not require push-buttons, seeing that it operates automatically. Officials will keep on monitoring the system and make changes as needed.

“The system is not affected by low lighting conditions or even in total darkness as they are using thermal imaging to detect presence. Thus, it provides reliable detection 24/7 and works well in all weather conditions, Quintas added.

I’m very impressed with the urban mobility officials who investigated and piloted the system. It is good to know we have staff who are always looking for innovative solutions to improve road safety and mobility. We will look into implementing the sensors at other locations across the city in future, depending on suitability and funding,” he said.

Фото:  Pretoria News

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