Introducing guidance lights and warning signs that quickly and reliably inform drivers of construction restrictions.
The "Hotaruika" is a pattern light and internally illuminated warning sign that can protect drivers and workers in a double manner with two lane guidance devices. By flashing the warning sign, drivers can easily notice construction restrictions from a distance, and by projecting arrows onto the road surface, it creates an environment where the direction and timing for lane changes are clear. Additionally, its simple structure makes it easy to transport, allowing for installation using the same procedures as before. 【Features】 ■ Double protection for drivers and workers with two lane guidance devices ■ Clearly visible from afar, prompting quick lane changes ■ Not only reflects the light from passing vehicles but also emits light from the sign itself using LED lighting ■ Installation possible using the same procedures as before ■ Easy to transport due to its simple structure *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Pattern Light - Can project high-definition light only on the target area - Uses special light that does not hinder the driver's visibility ■ Backlit Warning Sign - Capable of high-brightness display with self-luminescence - Utilizes special prism reflection sheets - Significantly improves visibility *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in October 2005 as a 100% subsidiary of Hanshin Expressway Company. Our work involves the comprehensive management of the Hanshin Expressway, the main artery of the Kansai metropolitan area, from inspection to diagnosis and repair. The maintenance and management targets include civil engineering structures such as bridges and tunnels, electrical and communication facilities like road lighting, ETC, and ITV cameras, mechanical equipment such as tunnel disaster prevention and ventilation systems, architectural facilities like parking areas and toll booths, and information systems such as traffic control systems, covering a wide range of areas.