Is it a violation of strong poles to set street lamps on sidewalks with a width of 1.5m?

According to the provisions of the strong bar, the width of the sidewalk should meet the needs of pedestrians, and the safe distance between pedestrians should also be considered. Generally speaking, the width of the sidewalk should be more than 2 meters, so as to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians.

However, if the width of the sidewalk is only 1.5 meters, setting street lamps may violate the strong fence regulations. First of all, the setting of street lamps needs to occupy a certain space. If the width of the sidewalk is not enough to accommodate the installation of street lamps, it will lead to obstacles when pedestrians pass, and there are potential safety hazards. Secondly, the setting of street lamps should consider the safe distance between pedestrians. If the width of the sidewalk is not enough to ensure the safe passage of pedestrians under street lamps, setting street lamps will pose a threat to the safety of pedestrians.

Therefore, setting street lamps on sidewalks with a width of 1.5 meters may violate the regulations of strong fences. In order to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians, it is suggested that other lighting methods, such as lights on the wall or luminous bricks on the ground, can be considered when the width of the sidewalk is not enough to ensure the safe passage of pedestrians at night. At the same time, the width of the sidewalk should be expanded as soon as possible to meet the traffic needs and safety requirements of pedestrians.