Radarsign News Releases
Radarsign® Sales to Law Enforcement Agencies Surge by 88 Percent
Radarsign celebrates 10 consecutive years of revenue growth–a decade of year-over-year increases in signs sold–making them one of the top two U.S. suppliers of radar speed signs.
Now Available: Universal School Zone Traffic Calming Guide from Radarsign
Implementing a comprehensive school zone traffic calming plan in 2014 just got whole a lot easier with the release of the “Best Practices in School Zone Traffic Calming” guide from Radarsign™, America’s School Zone Safety Partner.
Radarsign Debuts Cost-Effective, Modular Radar Speed Sign with Revolutionary Design and Portability
Radarsign™ has once again established new industry standards for traffic-calming with the debut of a new portable armored speed sign: the Titan TC-400 with the Radarsign GoBracket™. At 20 lbs, the Radarsign Titan TC-400 with the GoBracket is the Industry’s Most Mobile Driver Feedback Sign Ever.
Radarsign® Slows Speeding Drivers for Most Recognized Petrochemical Companies
Some of the world’s most recognizable petro companies that face speeding problems on their corporate campuses are using driver feedback signs to increase safety
2013 Hurricane Season Starts: Radarsign Armored Driver Feedback Signs Will be Ready
With the start of the 2013 hurricane season, communities along the Eastern Seaboard, the Gulf Coast and the Pacific Ocean are beginning to consider the predictions for a busy storm season. For municipalities, considerations include disruption of important municipal services, like power, law enforcement and traffic management. Those that use driver feedback signs from Radarsign have one less thing to worry about.
Blizzard Proof: Radarsign Armored Driver Feedback Signs Along the Atlantic Seaboard Stand Up to Winterstorm Nemo
First Superstorm Sandy and then Winterstorm Nemo, a series of severe storms along the Atlantic seaboard has delivered some of Mother Nature’s most extreme weather tests to Radarsign™—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback signs.
Radarsign® 2012 Customer Analysis Reflects 116 Percent Increase in DOT Sales
In 2012, Radarsign™ saw an increase in sales to government organizations, reflecting DOT and Municipal Sector confidence in the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign.
Radarsign Expands Offerings in 20 States with Vulcan, Inc.
A distribution agreement between Radarsign™ and Vulcan, Inc. gives municipalities, transportation planners and traffic engineers in the Midwest, Plains and Southeast states improved access to driver speed signs from Radarsign.
Radarsign: Taming the Speedway…errr, Roadway at ESPN, GE, Eli Lilly and Other Corporate Campuses Across the U.S.
Broadcasting the fastest times at Talladaga Superspeedway, Indianapolis 500, Circuit of the Americas and more, ESPN is the undisputed leader in tracking and reporting race car speeds.
Radarsign™ In the News: The Columbus Dispatch
Similar to speed trailers common on some residential streets and construction zones, the signs are cheaper, more mobile and eye-catching. Westerville installed four of them after residents asked for new approaches to combat speeding.
Columbus, OH Reports Cost Savings and Success with Radarsign
ALPHARETTA, Ga., Jan. 7, 2013—After residents asked for new approaches to combat speeding, the city of Westerville made the decision to break away from buying any expensive and trailer-mounted driver feedback signs. Instead, the city is enjoying the flexibility and cost-effectiveness of portable, pole-mounted signs from Radarsign®, the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign. According…
Hurricane Proof: Radarsign™ Armored Driver Feedback Signs Unscathed After Head-to-Head Encounters with Isaac and Sandy
Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Isaac delivered some of the toughest product-testing environments that Atlanta-based Radarsign™—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback signs—has ever documented. Installed in more than 30 locations along the Northeastern seaboard and over Lake Pontchartrain (New Orleans), in Sandy and Isaac’s paths, the armored signs survived unscathed.