A Global Perspective for Sustainable Highway Tunnel Lighting Regulations: Greater Road Safety with a Lower Environmental Impact
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Public perception Tunnel safety Environmental impacts Driver well-being Sustainability
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2018-11-27Referencia bibliográfica
Peña-García, A.; Lai Nguyen, T.P. A Global Perspective for Sustainable Highway Tunnel Lighting Regulations: Greater Road Safety with a Lower Environmental Impact. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2658.
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This research was carried out as part of project ENE2015-67031-R (MINECO/FEDER), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Madrid, Spain).Resumen
Tunnel lighting installations function 24 h a day, 365 days a year. These infrastructures
have increased exponentially and now connect quite distant locations, even on different continents.
This has led European administrations and international regulatory bodies to establish regulations
for tunnel safety with the lowest environmental impact. However, until now, these regulations
have almost exclusively focused on traffic safety, and relegated sustainability to the background.
Even though they recognize the need to reduce energy consumption, they do not propose any
tools for doing so. Given the impact of these installations and the lack of a specific regulatory
framework, Asian countries will soon be forced either to update previous standards for tunnel
lighting or elaborate new ones. A better understanding of the weaknesses of European regulations
combined with a willingness to embrace innovation could position Asia as a world leader in the
regulation of more sustainable road tunnels. The objective of this research was to improve the
sustainability of tunnel lighting installations through new regulations or amendments to existing ones,
without impairing the mental well-being of users, who could potentially be affected by energy-saving
measures. Accordingly, this paper presents and analyzes a broad proposal for formulating tunnel
lighting regulations. The originality of this proposal lies in the fact that it integrates road safety,
lower environmental impact, and user well-being. Furthermore, it is expected to broaden the
perspective of regulatory bodies and public administrations with regard to tunnel installations,
which would ultimately enhance their sustainability.





