#1 The Speed Camera Lottery In Stockholm, Sweden

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

The Urban Equipment subreddit is dedicated to sharing some of the world’s best traffic lights, benches, street signs and more. The group has only been around since October 2021, but it has already amassed 1.4k members. And lucky for us, the community is great at spotting brilliant traffic gadgets from around the globe that many more cities should start utilizing. Some common topics discussed in the subreddit are road safety, traffic lights, urban decorations, street furniture, and street lights, and this list certainly highlights some of the best ones from around the world. Urban Equipment shows that we can find beauty and excitement in the mundane, including the signs we look at to know it’s safe to cross the street and those we often pass by without a second thought.
When it comes to what makes a city much easier for its inhabitants to navigate, reliable and safe public transport is an incredibly important factor. Unfortunately, not every city in the world has mastered the art of public transit yet, but according to a study conducted by the consulting firm Oliver Wyman and the University of California, Berkeley, the top 10 cities in the world with the best public transportation are: Hong Kong, Zurich, Stockholm, Singapore, Helsinki, Oslo, Tokyo, Paris, Berlin and London. The study’s authors note that some of the areas these cities excel in are affordability, accessibility, having trains/buses/etc. that come often, and keeping transit cars clean.
#6 A Stand For Bikers To Hold On To While Waiting For The Traffic Lights In Sweden

When it comes to the areas where places who are lagging behind in their public transportation offerings can improve, the study found that over half of the commuters in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom noted that affordability is key for them. Accessibility and safety tied for their second most important considerations. One city that has mastered these areas is Helsinki. “It’s multimodal, offering travel by bus, tram, metro, train, and ferry,” the study’s authors write. “A journey planner app, created by a startup in Helsinki, integrates and connects each of these different transport modes. A single ticket costs just over $3 and can be used on any travel mode.”
Another important factor to consider when it comes to how we get around is sustainability. The study’s authors note that Europe, particularly cities in Scandinavia, are the role models to look to when working on sustainable mobility. “Oslo, often called the electric vehicle capital of the world, leads that sub‑index for the second year in a row – and is not likely to give up that ranking any time soon, given the lead it has secured,” the authors of the study explain. “The city has a dense network of charging stations and provides a comprehensive package of incentives for electric vehicle owners, like cheaper toll fares and priority access to certain roads. Oslo is home to so many electric vehicle drivers that the city government has even begun dropping some incentives, like free parking, because those incentives are no longer necessary.”
#8 Traffic Light With A Mirror To Allow The Drivers To See The Pedestrians/Cyclists That Are In Their Blind Spots

Aside from public transportation and sustainable vehicles, it’s important for cities to cater to those who walk or cycle around as well. Electric bikes and scooters have become increasingly popular in recent years, but it’s hard to incentivize residents to use them if they don’t feel safe on their cities’ streets. That’s why gadgets like the ones featured on this list are so important. They can not only make all of our lives easier, they can also make us much safer. In the United States alone, there were an upsetting 6,516 pedestrian deaths during 2020, with New Mexico being the most dangerous state for pedestrians. And cyclists typically account for about 14% of the national, annual pedestrian fatalities. It’s heartbreaking to know that many of these tragedies could have been prevented with the proper infrastructure in place to keep these pedestrians safe.
#12 These Green Rings Of Light Move At The Pace Of The Speed Limit To Help Gauge Speed

An audit of pedestrian safety in Dallas, Texas, the city with the highest number of pedestrian fatalities in the US in 2020, found that a lack of resources and funding has resulted in crosswalks and pedestrian traffic signals that are severely in need of maintenance. Without anyone keeping up with these things that should be in place to keep us safe on the roads, being a pedestrian becomes extremely dangerous. There was also a study conducted in Phoenix to get to the bottom of why pedestrians are so unsafe there, and it identified “roadway and land-use characteristics” that make crashes more likely to happen, including limited crosswalks, frequent driveway access and signal equipment that needs to be updated.
#15 New French Concept Of A Luminous Bollard For The Pedestrian Crossings Where There's No Traffic Lights, It Turn On When Someone Is Detected

When it comes to how pedestrian fatalities can be prevented, USA Facts explains that practical improvements such as adding more sidewalks and bike lanes can help protect people who aren’t in vehicles. It’s also wise to reduce speed limits in pedestrian-friendly areas and improve visibility. “Pedestrian crossing islands can help those with limited mobility cross a street safely,” USA Facts goes on to note. “Better signage, including rectangular rapid flash beacons on pedestrian signs and pedestrian countdown timers, can improve pedestrian decision-making and visibility.”
#17 Remote Control Used In France By Blind People To Activate The Sound System Of Pedestrian Traffic Lights

If you’re curious about the cities around the globe that are the most pedestrian-friendly, we’ve got you covered. According to Culture Trip, the 10 most walkable cities in the world are Florence, New York City, Marrakech, Paris, Vancouver, Buenos Aires, Dubrovnik, Melbourne, Boston, and Vientiane. Now, you can feel free to have a different perspective, pandas, as I’m sure there are plenty of other pedestrian-friendly cities who didn’t make it on this list. But you are guaranteed to have an easy time getting around on foot in any of these locations!
#19 This Kindergarten In Australia Enforcing A One Way Road With Spikes















