Low-Level Pedestrian Lights

  • High-intensity, low-power LED technology
  • Activation via automation, push button, or detection (radar or camera)
  • Solar-powered options with energy backup
  • Resistant to extreme weather conditions
  • Easily integrates with other ITS systems
  • Pedestrian or cyclist crossings in high-risk areas
  • Signalized or unsignalized intersections
  • School zones, residential or commercial corridors
  • Areas with limited natural lighting
  • Traffic calming and safe crosswalk implementations
  • Significantly enhance visibility at high-risk areas, even in low-light conditions
  • Strengthen driver compliance at pedestrian and cyclist crossings
  • Reduce accident risk at both signalized and unsignalized intersections
  • Support safer, more accessible road environments
  • Easy to implement in urban, hospitals or school zones

Low-level pedestrian signals help define the crossing area and visually reinforce the presence of pedestrians and cyclists on the roadway. They can operate continuously at night or synchronize with traffic signals to enhance visibility and safety.

These vertical units incorporate high-intensity LED technology designed to improve safety at pedestrian crossings. They can operate in coordination with traffic signals or be activated through vehicle detection systems.

Built from galvanized or stainless steel, their robust design ensures durability in demanding urban environments. They can also be customized with institutional crests or logos, making them ideal for cities seeking both functionality and visual identity. The light beam can be configured in red, green, amber, or white, depending on operational needs.

Available models

  • Single-light model (single face)

  • Double-light model (two faces)

  • Dynamic panel model (single or double)

  • High-intensity, low-power LED technology
  • Activation via automation, push button, or detection (radar or camera)
  • Solar-powered options with energy backup
  • Resistant to extreme weather conditions
  • Easily integrates with other ITS systems
  • Pedestrian or cyclist crossings in high-risk areas
  • Signalized or unsignalized intersections
  • School zones, residential or commercial corridors
  • Areas with limited natural lighting
  • Traffic calming and safe crosswalk implementations
  • Significantly enhance visibility at high-risk areas, even in low-light conditions
  • Strengthen driver compliance at pedestrian and cyclist crossings
  • Reduce accident risk at both signalized and unsignalized intersections
  • Support safer, more accessible road environments
  • Easy to implement in urban, hospitals or school zones

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Low-Level Pedestrian Lights