What are digital city information boards?
Digital city information boards are free-standing LED screens or LED screens at stops or stations that can show texts, pictures and short videos. They are mainly used for advertising purposes, but are also increasingly available as warning devices.
Digital city information boards are free-standing LED screens or LED screens at stops or stations that can show texts, pictures and short videos. They are mainly used for advertising purposes, but are also increasingly available as warning devices.
Social science evaluation
In order to find out whether and how digital city information boards can effectively be used as new warning devices, we have commissioned a social science evaluation of a test warning.
A research institute examined how a warning message via digital city information boards is perceived, processed and accepted by bystanders and passers-by. It turned out that city information boards are generally well suited as warning devices.
As a result, a large number of city information boards have already been connected to MoWaS.
The objective of this social science evaluation of test warnings on digital city information boards in Mannheim was to answer the question whether or to what extent existing digital city information boards can be used as new warning devices.