The solar cat eye road stud is used on the road surface in Britain, and there are electronic traffic advisory instruments on the roadside to indicate the traffic situation or tell passengers what kind of transportation they can take to get to their destination as soon as possible.
In the UK, the highways office said solar powered cat eye road stud, which has 10 times the luminous power of the current
cat eye road stud, will be widely spread in remote areas and roads with insufficient street lights. Tests have shown that this facility can greatly reduce traffic accidents.
On the other hand, the government plans to park a standby rescue vehicle on the main roads for a long time, so as to repair or tow the broken down vehicles in a short period of time, so as to prevent them from blocking the traffic. On the roads without rescue vehicles, the government plans to set up an emergency telephone connecting the repair company to facilitate rescue.
The highways department also plans to install electronic consultation instruments on major roads to provide them to drivers the latest traffic news. If there is a traffic jam, they will be instructed to leave and take other vehicles such as trains.
In the next three years, the highways department will lay sensors on the ground floor of the road to detect the road wear and tear. The relevant information will be sent back to the central computer system for immediate repair measures by
solar cat eye road studs.