GB/T 15566.4-2020
ActivePublic information guidance systems—Setting principles and requirements—Part 4: Public transport station
公共信息导向系统 设置原则与要求 第4部分:公共交通车站
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the principles and requirements for setting up public information guidance systems, including signage, maps, and directional markers, specifically within public transport stations such as bus terminals, railway stations, and metro stops. It is applied in China to ensure consistent, clear, and accessible wayfinding for passengers, covering the design, placement, and content of guidance elements to improve navigation efficiency and safety in these transit environments. The standard is used by station operators, urban planners, and engineers during the construction, renovation, or evaluation of passenger information systems in public transport hubs.
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