Stock Photo - Jonny Garrill and Chris Waggott from Common Works introduce The Social Movement which changes pedestrian crossing behaviour to alert them to haptic paving, a vibrating paving that alerts pedestrians when it’s safe to cross Direct Line reveals four new conceptual designs to improve the pedestrian crossing Design teams; Mettle, Humanising Autonomy, Ultra IoT and Common Works are behind the four new designs New designs come following 'The Smart Crossing’ by Direct Line – world’s first responsive road crossing - unveiled in 2017 The Smart Crossing has been developed as part of Direct Line’s ongoing commitment to progressing High Performance innovations that address modern problems. Featuring: Jonny Garrill, Chris Waggott, Atmosphere Where: London, United Kingdom When: 05 Feb 2018 Credit: Joe Pepler/PinPep/WENN.com

Stock Photo: Jonny Garrill and Chris Waggott from Common Works introduce The Social Movement which changes pedestrian crossing behaviour to alert them to haptic paving.

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