"Daily Herald" declare : What one town is doing to protect 'smartphone zombies'

What one town is doing to protect 'smartphone zombies'helloIn the United States, "distracted walking" has becoming an increasingly serious problem. At a handful of intersections around town, illuminated LED strips of light (called "+Lichtlijn," or light lines) have been installed into the pavement. Now officials in Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, about 25 miles south of Amsterdam in the western Netherlands, are piloting a program that they think may help protect such distracted pedestrians. In the United States, "distracted walking" has becoming an increasingly serious problem. "What you are doing is rewarding bad behavior," a spokesman for the group told DutchNews.nl about the light lines.


as mentioned in At a handful of intersections around town, illuminated LED strips of light (called "+Lichtlijn," or light lines) have been installed into the pavement. For whatever reason — whether scrolling through Instagram or engrossed in a game of Cooking Fever — they're not fully attuned to the traffic light ahead. Why not make it more likely that they will still be able to see the traffic light in their immediate peripheral vision? Now officials in Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, about 25 miles south of Amsterdam in the western Netherlands, are piloting a program that they think may help protect such distracted pedestrians. "What you are doing is rewarding bad behavior," a spokesman for the group told DutchNews.nl about the light lines.

The clever thing one Dutch town is doing to protect 'smartphone zombies'
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The clever thing one Dutch town is doing to protect "smartphone zombies" – The Denver Post

At a handful of intersections around town, illuminated LED strips of light (called "Lichtlijn," or light lines) have been installed into the pavement. Officials in Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, about 25 miles south of Amsterdam in the western Netherlands, are testing a program they think may help protect such distracted pedestrians. Why not make it more likely that they will see the traffic light in their immediate peripheral vision? In the United States, "distracted walking" has becoming an increasingly serious problem. HIG Traffic Systems, which developed the light lines, hopes other cities will be interested in the system, according to Omroep West.

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