Radarsign News Releases
City Managers and Clerks Choose Radarsign for Traffic Calming
While elected officials may establish policies and approve budgets for cities and towns across the country, it is often the city clerks and managers—who are appointed to their positions—who are tasked with executing these policy decisions. When it comes to implementing a traffic calming program, time and again, these city managers and clerks are looking to Radarsign®—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored radar speed sign.
Could Rise in Motor Vehicle Deaths Make Traffic Calming a Primary National Focus for the Next 30 Years?
A jump in U.S. traffic deaths in the first part of 2016 follows a 2015 increase—which ended a five-decade trend of declining traffic deaths. As a result, the NHTSA has adopted a bold goal: “zero road deaths within 30 years.” With some 28 percent of all traffic fatalities involving speed, traffic calming may become a top focus for the nation through the year 2046.
Radarsign™ Sustains Year-Over-Year Growth for the 12th Consecutive Year
For Radarsign,® the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback signs, 2016 delivered the strongest cluster of marketplace-growth indicators since the company was founded in 2004.
Radarsign Expands Canadian Territory through Partnership with Stinson Owl-Lite
A new operating partnership between Radarsign®—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign—and Stinson Owl-Lite now provides rights of distribution for Radarsign’s traffic calming products to customers in Ontario and Eastern Canada.
Radarsign Releases TC-400 Demonstration Video
Video demonstrates the ease of use of the industry’s most rugged and portable battery-powered radar speed sign, which is also MUTCD compliant.
Radarsign in the News: WLOX in Biloxi, Miss. Reports on the City’s Six New Driver Feedback Signs
In Biloxi, Mississippi, WLOX television anchor, Christina Garcia reports on how the city’s six new, portable radar speed signs from Radarsign are helping drivers comply with posted speed limits.
Radarsign in the News: Forsyth Herald Features Radarsign
The Forsyth Herald reports on the local, national and international success of Alpharetta-based Radarsign. The article confirms some key points on how and why radar speed signs work.
Some of America’s Largest Companies Include Radarsign in Corporate Safety Plan
In the past nine months, three elite, U.S.-based companies—Georgia Pacific, General Mills and Tronox—have turned to Radarsign® for help in slowing speeding drivers on their corporate campuses. Radarsign is the manufacturer of the world’s first armored radar speed signs, which are scientifically proven to slow speeding drivers and alter driver behaviors.
Radarsign in the News: Officer.com & Law Enforcement Technology Report on “Top 5 Unexpected Benefits of Radar Speed Signs”
An article carried in Officer.com and Law Enforcement Technology included Radarsign as a source of industry expertise. See what they had to say in “Top 5 Unexpected Benefits of Radar Speed Signs.”
2015: Radarsign™ Reports Year-Over-Year Growth for the 11th Year
For the 11th year in a row, Radarsign saw a year-over-year rise in revenue and sign-volume sales. This is primarily attributed to continued penetration into municipal and law enforcement sectors. But it’s also due to innovative new product offerings.
Radarsign Debuts New Driver Feedback Sign: TC-600
The TC-600, ideal for 10-45 mph speed limit roads, is NEMA 4R and MUTCD compliant , and offers dynamic messaging, micro flash technology, exceptional visibility and Wi-Fi access.
Near Tragedy Sparks Five-County Collaboration to Slow Speeding Drivers
Grant money and pooled resources made it possible to purchase 25 portable driver feedback signs from Radarsign and dramatically reduce speeding drivers.