Radarsign News Releases
Radarsign™ Raises Sales to Record Levels
In August—just weeks after relocating to a new, larger corporate office and manufacturing facility—Radarsign™ set a new record with orders for 105 radar speed signs in a single month.
Back-to-School with Radarsign™: America’s Official School Zone Safety Partner™
The end of summer ushers in back-to-school activities and a new date marker for tracking school zone injuries and fatalities. Speeding is often a factor. Radarsign™—America’s Official School Zone Safety Partner™—is making roads safer for children at school by slowing speeding drivers.
Increased Sales Drive Radarsign™ Relocation & Expansion
Multiple, high-volume DOT sales—single orders of 30 or more signs—are just one of the benchmarks of increased momentum behind Radarsign’s™ 3Q move to a larger facility and plans to hire new employees.
Radarsign® Greets Tourists and “Fun Seekers” at Destination Locations
Destination locations across the U.S.—notoriously associated with heavy and sometimes unpredictable seasonal and intermittent traffic—are using radar speed signs by Radarsign™ to slow speeding drivers.
Radarsign™ Slows Speeding Drivers on the Campus of MD Anderson Hospital
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center — rated by U.S. News & World Report as the nation’s top-ranked cancer treatment center—extends its world-renowned focus on excellence beyond the hospital walls and into the surrounding streets with driver feedback signs by Radarsign™.
Radarsign™ Customers Keep Coming Back For More
Year-end figures for 2011 document Radarsign’s™ reputation as a both a trusted product and service brand. Radarsign changed the speed sign industry in 2004 with the debut of the world’s first armored radar speed signs: a product line with an intentional focus on customer service.
Secure, Remote Access of Radar Speed Signs from Radarsign Delivers Productivity Gains
Municipalities are evaluating infrastructure needs within budgets that continue to shrink. The need for improved productivity has never been greater. For municipal traffic managers, EZ Comm from Radarsign™ answers the need for flexible, multi-tasking work options.
Radarsign™ Expands Territorial Footprint with New Distribution Partner in New York
An operating agreement gives rights of distribution for Radarsign’s™ driver speed signs in the state of New York to Traffic Systems Inc., a recognized leader in providing local and state municipalities with access to effective traffic supplies and solutions.
Radarsign™ Partners with Wisconsin-Based Decker Supply
A shared focus to provide traffic-calming solutions to slow speeding drivers and make school zones safer is the foundation for a partnership between Radarsign™—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign—and Decker Supply.
Radarsign™ Partners with Control Technologies to Deliver Radar Speed Signs to Four Southern States and the District of Columbia
Radarsign™ partners with top-tier distributors like Sanford, Fla.-based Control Technologies (CT), which manufactures a line of traffic control assemblies and intelligent systems. As a Radarsign distributor, CT is also a source for Traficon Video detection, Bosch CCTV, network switches, thermal imaging cameras, signal equipment and other traffic-management solutions.
Radarsign Partners with Spot Devices to Deliver the Next Generation of Traffic-Calming Solutions Using Cloud-Based Architecture
Merging their proprietary technologies, Radarsign and Spot Devices will offer the most comprehensive traffic-calming solution to date. Both Radarsign and Spot Devices offer complimentary traffic calming solutions that make roads safer for pedestrians and drivers: Radarsign with driver feedback signs and Spot Devices with advanced crosswalk and school zone safety products.
Suwanee, Ga. Reports Success with Voluntary Compliance and Radarsign™
After only a few weeks of use, city officials in Suwanee, Ga. have documented proof that the five Radarsign™ driver feedback signs installed at the end of 2010 are effectively slowing speeding drivers, reports the Suwanee Patch.