
Pokazała, jak działa nawigacja w Korei. Wymaga to zmian na drogach, ale chcę to…
„A bo to tak dziwnie oznaczone!” – piekli się kierowca przegapiając właściwy zjazd. Następny będzie za jakiś czas, więc niepotrzebnie nadłoży się dro…
South Korea Improves Highway Safety with Innovative Color-Coded System South Korea is implementing a novel approach to highway safety using a color-coded system on its roadways. This system uses green and pink lines painted on the highway surface to guide drivers, providing a visual cue that corresponds to directions provided by navigation apps. The system is particularly effective in areas prone to accidents due to confusing signage. "It's simple and intuitive," says one driver featured in a recent viral video showcasing the system. "It makes driving in Korea so much easier, especially at night when signs can be harder to read." The system has been praised for its user-friendly design and its potential to significantly reduce highway accidents. Experts are now studying the system's effectiveness and considering its potential implementation in other countries. The system is not implemented on all highways, only in areas where there has been a significant number of accidents due to confusing signage. This targeted approach ensures that resources are used efficiently and that the system has the greatest impact where it is most needed. The success of the system in Korea suggests that similar color-coded systems could be implemented in other countries to improve highway safety and reduce accidents.
„A bo to tak dziwnie oznaczone!” – piekli się kierowca przegapiając właściwy zjazd. Następny będzie za jakiś czas, więc niepotrzebnie nadłoży się dro…