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Tomsk oblast has moved to led traffic lights
Tomsk oblast became one of the first regions of Russia, which practically got rid of tube lights and switched to led device. "The first led lights appeared in Tomsk in 1997. Currently in the Tomsk region, all lights led, we are virtually the only region, where the incandescent traffic lights," said he.
Led tube lights is much more effective: they are less likely to "burn out" and easier to see even in Sunny weather. According to Dranitsy, the first traffic light appeared in Tomsk in summer of 1949. Currently, the region has 222 traffic lights. "Coming to ask how you so managed that almost all the led lights," said dranitsa, adding that the financing of the upgrade of the traffic lights do the regional authorities. He also recalled that in 2011 in Tomsk, the first "talking" traffic lights, now there are more than 30. In addition, three traffic lights, attracting the attention of motorists to pedestrian crossings, working on solar batteries.
In a press-service of administration of the region, TASS explained that in 2016, for events in a regional program to improve road safety pledged 6.8 million rubles, including 1.6 million is allocated to improve safety of pedestrian crossings and the installation of modern signs. In 2017 this amount is expected to increase to 8.4 million rubles. published by P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
Source: www.energy-fresh.ru/news/?id=13337
Led tube lights is much more effective: they are less likely to "burn out" and easier to see even in Sunny weather. According to Dranitsy, the first traffic light appeared in Tomsk in summer of 1949. Currently, the region has 222 traffic lights. "Coming to ask how you so managed that almost all the led lights," said dranitsa, adding that the financing of the upgrade of the traffic lights do the regional authorities. He also recalled that in 2011 in Tomsk, the first "talking" traffic lights, now there are more than 30. In addition, three traffic lights, attracting the attention of motorists to pedestrian crossings, working on solar batteries.
In a press-service of administration of the region, TASS explained that in 2016, for events in a regional program to improve road safety pledged 6.8 million rubles, including 1.6 million is allocated to improve safety of pedestrian crossings and the installation of modern signs. In 2017 this amount is expected to increase to 8.4 million rubles. published by P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
Source: www.energy-fresh.ru/news/?id=13337