Radarsign Helps Slow Traffic and Improve Safety in Meigs, Georgia

Strategic Installation of Mobile Patrol Stand Radar Signs Highlights Proactive Road Safety Measures Funded Through SPLOST

Meigs, Georgia, is the latest community to deploy two of Radarsign’s Mobile Patrol Stand radar signs on Ga. 3 and Church Street to combat speeding and enhance road safety. These signs are already helping drivers slow down and creating a safer environment for residents and pedestrians.

The decision to deploy Radarsign’s technology came after a fatal accident prompted community discussions about traffic safety. While the tragedy was not directly caused by speeding, it underscored the need for preventive measures. Led by City Manager Rhonda Brown, the initiative secured funding from the Meigs City Council through SPLOST to bring the project to life.

“I really appreciate the Council for allocating the funds for speed radar signs and for keeping the safety of our citizens on the forefront,” Brown emphasized (source).

Radarsign’s Mobile Patrol Stand radar signs provide immediate feedback to drivers by displaying their current speeds and flashing alerts when limits are exceeded. Portable and easy to relocate, these signs are ideal for high-traffic areas or temporary safety zones. Beyond reducing speeding and increasing driver awareness, they also collect valuable traffic data to help officials monitor trends and plan future safety initiatives.

Radarsign is committed to supporting communities like Meigs, GA to implement proven traffic-calming solutions that reduce speeding and foster safer streets. For more information on our Mobile Patrol Stand radar signs and how it can benefit your community, visit the product page here.

Read more about the City of Meigs’ road safety efforts in the original article from the Thomasville Times-Enterprise here.