Convenient Wayfinding Even at Night and During Rain

Yeongcheon City in Gyeongbuk installed eco-friendly LED multi-sign systems at five major intersections, including Seomun Rotary, where there is a high volume of pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

Yeongcheon City in Gyeongbuk installed eco-friendly LED multi-sign systems at five major intersections, including Seomun Rotary, where there is a high volume of pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Yeongcheon City in Gyeongbuk has installed eco-friendly LED multi-sign systems at five major intersections with high pedestrian and vehicle traffic, including Seomun Rotary.


The newly installed multi-sign systems are guidance facilities utilizing eco-friendly renewable energy, enabling the display of road names and major tourist information not only during the day but also at night without any separate power supply.


In particular, by using solar and wind energy as the main power sources, the system can store energy through wind power when solar energy cannot be accumulated due to bad weather such as monsoons or heavy snowfall.


Additionally, by displaying major institutions and tourist sites along with road names, it helps drivers and pedestrians find their way easily and conveniently, contributing effectively to urban landscape improvement.



Jeon Jin-hwi, Director of the Geographic Information Division, said, “With the installation of this LED multi-sign system, address information can be easily provided even at night,” and added, “We will continue to install guidance facilities to ensure there is no inconvenience in using road name addresses.”


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