48 Brilliant Gadgets From Cities Around The World That Make Navigating Traffic Safer And More Convenient

Have you ever attempted cycling through a city that’s designed purely for cars? It can be a harrowing experience that convinces you to either lock up your bike for a few months or move somewhere with the proper infrastructure for cyclists. Unfortunately, not every city in the world is pedestrian, driver and cyclist-friendly, but there are some with brilliant gadgets that make everyone’s life easier when navigating traffic.

Below, we’ve gathered some of the most innovative tools cities have utilized on their roads that have been shared in the Urban Equipment subreddit. Be sure to upvote the pics you wish were taken in your hometown, and don’t be scared to start pestering your local lawmakers to implement some of this technology as soon as possible!

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#1 Singapore Traffic Light Allows Seniors/Disabled To Tap Cards To Add Time To Cross

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#2 Luminous Road Markings In Nantes, France

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#3 A Stand For Bikers To Hold On To While Waiting For The Traffic Lights In Sweden

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#4 In London The Road Tells You Which Way To Look For Traffic Coming

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#5 This Traffic Light On The Sidewalk For Pedestrians On Their Phones

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#6 This Traffic Light Shows How Long You Have To Wait

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#7 A Bike Pump Permanently Installed Next To The Bike Lock-Up Area

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#8 Montpellier, France. Test Of A Bicycle Path With Photoluminescent Paint

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#9 Traffic Light With A Mirror To Allow The Drivers To See The Pedestrians/Cyclists That Are In Their Blind Spots

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#10 The Speed Camera Lottery In Stockholm, Sweden

Drive at or under the speed limit and you’ll be entered into a lottery where the prize fund comes from the fines that speeders pay. Average speed reduced from 32 km/h to 25 km/h (a reduction of 22%).

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#11 These Green Rings Of Light Move At The Pace Of The Speed Limit To Help Gauge Speed

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#12 This Pole Matching The Traffic Light

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#13 Bumpy Plates For Blind People, Everywhere In France, I Hope It’s The Same For The Other Countries Too

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#14 New French Concept Of A Luminous Bollard For The Pedestrian Crossings Where There’s No Traffic Lights, It Turn On When Someone Is Detected

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#15 Luminous Road Barrier

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#16 Street Light Modified To Accommodate 4 Surveillance Cameras. Paris, France

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#17 French Pedestrian Signal LED Panels

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#18 A Button For Crossing The Road On A Horse

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#19 The Tactile Paving Changes Colours Depending On The Traffic Lights

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#20 Metal Equipment That Allow Cyclists To Stand Up Straight While Being Stationary Waiting For The Green Light. Spain

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#21 Remote Control Used In France By Blind People To Activate The Sound System Of Pedestrian Traffic Lights

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#22 “Incoming Bus” Luminosities Sign, When A City Bus Is Coming, The Sign Is Turned On To Warn The Drivers, France

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#23 Dunkirk, France, Bus Stop Sign With The Waiting Time

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#24 Luminous Bollards At A Pedestrian Crossing In France

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#25 Multiple Heights Road Barrier

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#26 Luminous Bollards That Change Of Color Depending Of The Pedestrian Signal Color. La Défense, France

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#27 Yellow Covers To Increase The Visibility Of Bollards During An Event

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#28 This Kindergarten In Australia Enforcing A One Way Road With Spikes

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#29 This U-Turn Only Traffic Light

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#30 Pedestrian Crossing + Bicycle Crossing In France

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#31 Via Linea Range Of Road Signs, Integrated Screen Version

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#32 Bollard That Displays The Remaining Allowed Parking Time For Cars (30 Minutes For Each Car). France

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#33 Parking Luminous Sign

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#34 This Hourglass Shaped Traffic Light

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#35 Controlled Access Area System In Amsterdam, Netherlands

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#36 Pedestrian Light / Bike Light Mix, Spain

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#37 Luminous Direction Sign In Paris

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#38 Road Separator Sign Used In France, It Can Bend In Case Of Accident

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#39 Lighting Of The “Tunnel Du Mont Blanc” , France, In The 60s

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#40 Rubber Pole To Limit The Danger For The Bicyclists/Bikers And For A Better Durability Against Small Impacts

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#41 Colourful Crosswalk, France

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#42 Special Light For Pedestrian Crossing, Belgium

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#43 Road Sign Fixed On The Traffic Light Poles In France That Allow The Bikes To Cross A Red Light To Follow The Arrow

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#44 Height Sensor At A Tunnel. If A Vehicle Is Too High, Luminous Warning Signs Will Turn On

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#45 Traffic Light Integrated Into A Metal Box With A Sign + A Light Under It For The Pedestrian Crossing. From France

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#46 Yellow Arrow In France. Allow You To Run A Red Light If You Go In The Same Way Than What The Arrow Indicate

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#47 Wood Guardrail

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#48 French Pedestrian Signal Used For Some Ski Lift

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