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Road & Area Lighting

Road & Area Lighting
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Approach highways to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia
Philips set up a joint venture with Zeta Electric to develop a lighting solution for highways leading to Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Lighting the Twin Cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, India
The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, located in Southern India are regarded as one of the fastest growing cities in India.
Beach View Lighting, Pakistan
For the 15 million inhabitants of Karachi (a city of light), there was a need to provide adequate and exuberant lighting at the beach to provide leisure and a safe area for locals and interstate tourists.
Area Lighting
Large working spaces such as airport aprons, seaports, marshalling yards, car parks, building sites and storage compounds are often illuminated by using lighting systems for which the term "floodlighting" is usually applicable.
Junctions & Flyovers
Traffic junctions and flyovers are plentiful in a modern city. Increase in the number of vehicles on the road and traffic jam issues mainly lead to the development of traffic junctions and flyovers.
Minor Roads
Lighting requirements on secondary roads are less critical than on major roads, but due to the mixed nature of traffic, lighting uniformity must be sufficient to ensure safety and security.
Motorways & Main Roads
Lighting plays a central role in the way people feel in and about their city. Good lighting provides safer conditions for pedestrians and traffic, it helps to guard against crime and vandalism, and perhaps most importantly, it helps to create a positive image of a city, stimulating a sense of communal identity and pride.
Pantai Highway, Malaysia
The government of Malaysia has granted a concession to New Pantai Expressway Sdn Bhd to design, construct, manage and maintain the New Pantai Highway, which involves the upgrading and widening of existing roadways as well as the construction of new roadways.
Stand-alone step-dimming solution with Chronosense, France
Construction of the Lyon ring road began in the 1960s, and the existing catenary lighting system was installed in 1973. By the late 1990s this was in need of significant renovation.
Telemanagement in public lighting
New technologies in the area of electronics and telecommunications create surprising new possibilities for the management of public lighting.