Brilliant initiative by Pondicherry administration to protect citizens from harsh sun, other cities must replicate | Watch
Pondicherry has set an example by displaying concern for its citizens by taking a brilliant, yet simple, initiative to protect its citizens from harsh sun at traffic signals.
Summer is at its peak across the whole country. During daytime, the sun shines brightly and makes it unbearable to be out in the sun even for a few minutes.
However, the show must go on, and people have to travel on their two wheelers for work and other activities even under the harsh sun. The problem gets worse when, while riding a two wheeler, one has to stop at a traffic signal in the sun.
Pondicherry administration has come up with an innovative idea to protect its citizens from the harsh sun at traffic signals. They have installed temporary green screens to provide shade for its citizens, waiting at the signals.
These shades not only protect divers, especially two-wheeler riders from the harsh sun, but also help in reducing temperature around the signals to make waiting more bearable. It is worth noting that at traffic signals, not only the sun contributes to high temperatures, but also the engines of the waiting vehicles and the air conditioners of the cars make the heat unbearable.
Brilliant initiative by Pondicherry administration to protect its citizens from harsh sun at traffic signals. Other cities must replicate this idea and show their concern for citizens!#Pondicherry #summer pic.twitter.com/0gUKz7nm12
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These green screen sun shades at traffic signals block the harsh sun and provide a soothing shade, thus helping in significantly reducing the heat at traffic signals. This is a small initiative but goes a long way in proving that the local administration cares for its citizens.
The green screen sun shade canopies as seen in the video are easy to install. They don’t cost much and it is a small price to pay for a city to protect its citizens from the harsh sun and making them feel cared for.
More Indian cities should adopt and replicate this wonderful idea!