Radarsign News Releases
Radarsign in the News: Hillsboro City Council in Wisconsin Approves Radarsign Purchase
As reported by the Hillsboro Sentry-Enterprise, residents of this Wisconsin city will soon be a seeing Radarsign driver feedback sign around town. The City Council approved the cost based on these three important reasons.
Community-Focused Traffic Calming SHOULD Look Like…
Community-Focused Traffic Calming SHOULD Look Like…
New York Municipalities Lead the Way with Traffic Calming Trends
In 2014, more than 62% of the radar speed signs sold by Radarsign® were purchased by municipalities who are often viewed as industry trend setters. Read more on the traffic calming trends identified in the “Empire State.”
Illinois Strikes a Balance in Traffic Calming Trends
A 12-month analysis of sales found that, in 2014, 31% of the radar speed signs sold in Illinois were purchased by municipalities and another 31% were purchased by law enforcement departments. Read more on the traffic calming trends identified in the “Land of Lincoln.”
Radarsign Releases Comprehensive Industry Guide to Traffic Calming
New 43-page report reveals updates related to cost and usage for vertical and horizontal alterations, narrowing measures PLUS digital, electronic and interactive technologies—a modern traffic-calming segment that has been virtually ignored as an industry best practice.
Traffic Calming Trends in Colorado
A 12-month analysis of sales found that, in 2014, 79% of the radar speed signs sold in Colorado were purchased by municipalities. Read more on the traffic calming trends identified in the Centennial State.
Radarsign Releases Final Installment in Series Outlining Newest Digital & Interactive Technologies
The final installment to the four-part 21st Century Traffic Calming Guide from Radarsign® provides a detailed look at today’s digital, electronic and interactive technologies that are being used to slow speeding drivers. This fourth part in the series from the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign focuses on camera and pedestrian-activated technologies, beacon systems and driver feedback signs.
Radarsign® Sales Hit New Milestone: 10 Consecutive Years of Year-Over-Year Growth
Sales metrics for 2014 confirm that record numbers of U.S. government organizations and law enforcement entities continue to select Radarsign as their provider of choice for traffic-calming radar speed signs. Radarsign—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored radar speed signs—has seen unprecedented, year-over-year growth for a ten years now.
Radarsign Expands New Series of Best Practices for Traffic Calming Solutions to Cover Narrowing Measures
Wider residential streets are often associated with higher volumes of speeding drivers. The third installment in Radarsign’s new series of traffic calming solutions provides updates to decades-old information about curb extensions and center islands
Radarsign Debuts Second Installment in Series of Updated Best Practices and Guidelines for Traffic Calming Solutions
Research for up-to-date engineered traffic calming solutions just got easier for city planners, law enforcement officers and municipal leaders who rely on industry best practices to implement a plan to slow speeding drivers. Radarsign has released its second Installment in a series of 21st Century Traffic Calming Guides.
Alberta-Based 310-SIGN Now Distributing Radarsign’s Armored Driver Feedback Signs in Canada
A new operating partnership between Radarsign®—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign—and 310-SIGN Inc. provides rights of distribution for Radarsign’s traffic-calming products to Canadian customers in three provinces: Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Radarsign Launches Series of Updated Traffic Calming Guidelines for Modern-day Engineered Solutions
While the digital age has delivered advancements in almost every area of the transportation industry, the most comprehensive reference sources for traffic-calming best practices have remained virtually unchanged. Radarsign® has developed a series of 21st Century Traffic-Calming Guides, outlining the latest insights about engineered solutions.