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Orihuela will invest 600,000 euros in renewing the municipality’s traffic lights

The contract for the supply and construction of the entire municipality’s traffic light network, which includes LED technology, remote management, and enhancements in safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency, has been put out to tender for €584,270 by the Department of Citizen Security. The traffic light network in Orihuela will be antiquated, inefficient, and evident signs of wear after more than 40 years of operation with virtually no changes.
Mónica Pastor, the Councillor for Citizen Security, clarified that the traffic signal system in Orihuela is “literally from the last century.” We possess equipment that is more than 40 years old, with obsolete mechanisms, discontinued parts, and lighting that provide minimal visibility. Pastor stated, “It is a matter of responsibility to decisively address this change and of citizen safety.” In order to guarantee uniform and coordinated action at all intersections and traffic signal control points throughout the municipality, the project includes a mixed supply and works contract with a 10-month execution period and no division into lots.
Smart management, increased visibility, and new traffic lighting
The contract’s incorporation of state-of-the-art LED technology is one of its most significant components, as it will considerably enhance visibility and decrease energy consumption. The current traffic lights, which are frequently inoperative and require costly maintenance, are equipped with incandescent bulbs. “The transition to LED technology not only enhances safety but also decreases public expenditures on energy and maintenance.” The councillor clarified that it is a return-generating investment.
Furthermore, the system will incorporate remote administration, a tool that will enable municipal technical services to monitor and modify traffic light operations from a centralised platform. This will enable the rapid identification of faults, the rapid response to any incidents, and the facilitation of cycle modifications in accordance with traffic requirements. “Previously, we were required to wait for an individual to report a malfunctioning traffic light before conducting an on-site inspection.” Pastor emphasised that real-time control will be achievable through remote management, which is unimaginable with current systems.
The project includes the traffic signals and all associated components, including controllers, electronic modules, wiring, manholes, control software and hardware, and support structures. It is a comprehensive project that will not only enhance the technical foundation of the system but also alter the appearance of the intersections.
The project encompasses the renovation of all technical components of the system, including controllers, electronic modules, subterranean wiring, manholes, control software and hardware, and support structures. The renovation of the wiring and manholes, which presently leak during periods of heavy rain, will be one of the most significant aspects. This leakage causes traffic lights to malfunction. The network will be able to remedy a recurring issue caused by this intervention.
Existing traffic lanes that are in excellent structural condition will be employed as an efficiency measure. These will be subjected to maintenance and repainting, which will lower expenses while maintaining a consistent and refreshed appearance at all traffic signal control points and intersections throughout the municipality.
Accessibility and safety on the road
Additionally, the renovation will prioritise accessibility by incorporating acoustic systems into the new devices to enhance signage for individuals with visual impairments. “We are going to make the traffic lights speak, literally, to ensure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, can cross safely,” the councillor stated, in accordance with accessibility regulations, as noted by the pastor.
Additionally, the new system’s design anticipates a more effective distribution of pedestrian crossing times and more efficient traffic regulation during peak hour, which will directly affect the safety and fluidity of urban transportation. The project also addresses a need that has been extensively expressed by residents. In recent years, there have been a plethora of complaints regarding out-of-order traffic lights, poor visibility at hazardous intersections, and even preventable accidents. This has resulted in a sense of insecurity among many residents, particularly elderly drivers and families with children, in specific areas. Pastor concluded.
Specific enhancements for Orihuela Costa
The project will encompass the implementation of autonomous LED warning signs at pedestrian crossings and speed limit signs on major roads as part of Orihuela Costa’s dedication to road safety. These energy-efficient, highly visible signs will enhance safety at critical locations, particularly in areas with high pedestrian and tourist traffic. This measure will reinforce the prevention of accidents, benefiting both pedestrians and vehicles.
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Man arrested for robbery with force in Elche hospital and another for assault

National Police officers have arrested a 43-year-old man for allegedly perpetrating a burglary within a hospital in Elche. The private security personnel were aware of the suspect, who had broken into 14 containers in various locations he had visited, and they notified the police.
Although the individual fled to a nearby neighbourhood, patrols promptly apprehended him. Among his possessions, they found a variety of medical supplies and instruments purportedly used to break into the lockers.
This individual was apprehended by officers for the purported offence of burglary, as determined by the information gained. Following the police investigation, the detainee appeared before the investigating court on duty.
Arrested for an attempted assault at a different facility in Elche
An incident of violence against medical staff occurred at another local hospital in the wake of an attempted assault by a 34-year-old man who had recently been discharged.
The private security team of the centre was compelled to promptly intervene in response to the attacker’s aggressive behaviour, thereby preventing the situation from escalating and causing additional harm.
The individual was promptly apprehended by a police detail, who identified him as the alleged perpetrator of a crime that involved the assault and damage of healthcare workers. They subsequently arrested him.
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FGV will allocate 1.4 million euros to cleaning the rolling stock and workshops of the Alicante TRAM

Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV) will allocate €1,415,203.59 to clean the rolling stock and workshops of Alicante TRAM for a period of one year from the commencement of the contract, which also includes the possibility of an additional year’s extension.
The contracted services ensure the quality and frequency of the necessary cleanings, both daily and non-daily, as well as any unforeseen incidents or problems, such as graffiti or any other form of vandalism, by considering all the requirements associated with the cleaning of TRAM d’Alacant’s rolling stock and workshops.
At present, the rolling stock of TRAM d’Alacant comprises 37 units: 22 Bombardier 4200 series trams; 9 TRAM trains from the former Vossloh España company, which is now Stadler Rail Valencia; and 6 dual-drive (electro-diesel) trains from Stadler Rail Valencia, which are manufactured in Albuixech. These trains were retired after the modernisation work on Line 9 between Benidorm and Dénia was completed.
The 37 units for maintenance are housed in the three facilities that are currently available: El Campello, Benidorm, and Dénia.
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Police in Alicante train officers to patrol on motorcycles with greater safety and efficiency

This week, nearly twenty agents from Alicante, Elche, Benidorm, Castellón, and Valencia have participated in a National Police course on motorcyclist safety specialisation.
The objective of the course developed in Alicante by the national police’s road training unit is to “ensure that all colleagues are safer and provide a more efficient service to the “citizenship,” according to officer Jose Manuel Paniagua, one of the four instructors from Madrid, Valencia, and Castellón who have taught the course.
The instructors have been instructing fifteen unit agents of prevention and reaction (UPR) on how to patrol more safely on their large-displacement motorcycles, which weigh between 160 and 200 kilogrammes each.
Paniagua has emphasised the importance of technical mastery of the vehicle in various scenarios, as well as visual planning and anticipation.
In order to achieve this, they have been conducting closed-circuit exercises on a track and on provincial roads with curved sections. Some of the exercises that are practiced in the course include emergency braking, changing direction and curve paths, getting on and off moving motorcycles and stops, and conducting low-level escorts while maintaining balance without putting your feet on the ground.
The instructor asserts that the course enables the participants to “improve the defects or vices they have when driving,” despite the fact that the majority of them are seasoned agents who provide service to the Alicante Motorcycle Groups and other cities in the province.
The course is derived from the English Driving Style, which has been embraced by numerous security forces and organisations worldwide. “It is a model that prioritises anticipation, security, and vehicle control, without compromising efficiency or reaction capacity,” explains Paniagua.
Instructors prioritise three fundamental aspects in their interactions with the agents: the agents’ feet and their position while driving, the use of brakes, and the gaze. The gaze is considered crucial for safety, as it provides the driver with anticipation.
Motorcycles enable the National Police to respond more promptly to emergencies; however, they also pose a greater risk to police officers. The objective of the course is to guarantee the safety of officers while they are serving and travelling. Consequently, the instructors emphasised to the police that they are unable to assist anyone if they do not arrive at the correct location.
The officer also concludes that the agents have been trained in the fundamental skills of stress management, decision-making under pressure, and reading the environment, which are necessary to intervene in actual scenarios without compromising the safety of oneself or others.
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