Yongin City to Improve Safety Facilities at Yongin Light Rail Transit Stations for Transportation-Vulnerable Individuals
Reducing Escalator Speed and Reinforcing Screen Doors
Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province announced on July 11 that it will carry out construction to enhance the safety facilities of screen doors and escalators on the Yongin Light Rail Transit by November, aiming to improve safety and convenience for transportation-vulnerable individuals.
Escalator installed at Yongin Light Rail Transit station. Yongin City is conducting a pilot project to reduce the operating speed of the escalator at Yongin Jungang Market Station to ensure the safety of transportation-vulnerable individuals. Provided by Yongin City
View original imageFirst, to prevent accidents involving electric wheelchairs, the city plans to install "guide shoe bar-type reinforcement devices" on the screen doors at all stations of the Yongin Light Rail Transit. This device is designed to prevent the guide shoe, which is installed at the bottom of the screen door, from being pushed out of place by impact.
Additionally, to prevent safety accidents involving mobility-vulnerable individuals such as seniors and children, the city will implement a pilot project at the heavily used Yongin Jungang Market Station to reduce the operating speed of the escalator from the current 30 meters per minute to 20 meters per minute.
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Lee Sangil, Mayor of Yongin, stated, "With this project to enhance safety facilities, citizens will be able to use the light rail transit in a safer environment," adding, "We will continue to do our best to create an urban environment that considers the needs of transportation-vulnerable individuals."
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