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Traffic Calming for HOAs, Neighborhoods and Residential Areas

Speeding in residential areas creates a danger to pedestrians, bicyclists and especially to children. With local budgets stretched thin, the trend for America’s Homeowner Associations (HOAs) to assume responsibility for neighborhood traffic-calming solutions continues to gain momentum. Radarsign® has been helping HOAs slow speeding drivers for a decade.

Traffic Calming in HOAs, Neighborhoods and Residential Areas

Best practices with radar speed signs: An HOA Perspective The Community Associations Institute estimates that over 25 million American homes are governed by Homeowner Associations (HOAs), which work to protect home values and contribute to the overall quality of life in their neighborhoods.  Speeding in residential areas—the most common citizen complaint faced by HOAs, local…

“Land of the Speed Hump” Seeks New Traffic Calming Solutions

A southern Pennsylvania community has earned the dubious distinction as the “land of the speed hump”, according to Councilman David Ball. The Peter’s Township Council receives many requests for traffic calming measures that in the past would be answered by installing speed humps. However, city council members are no longer in favor of speed bumps…

Radarsign Rolls Out Remote Access with Support for SPOT Devices School Zone Beacon Systems

Radarsign is making remote access and management of radar speed signs more affordable than ever before with the debut of a brand new, proprietary technology—EZ Comm.  EZ Comm allows for efficient management of radar speed signs from any location via any internet enabled computer or smartphone. Flashing beacon systems originally purchased from SPOT Devices are also supported.

 

Speeders Wreak Havoc on San Antonio Subdivision

While good fences may make good neighbors, frequently wrecked fences are costing the residents of one San Antonio neighborhood.  The city conducted a traffic study last year to address the concerns of Maverick Creek residents, near the University of Texas. Residents claim that motorists are driving too quickly on the dangerous, curved road behind their…

PEDS Organization Adds Radarsign Founder to Board of Directors

PEDS—a non-profit organization dedicated to making metro Atlanta safe and accessible for all pedestrians—has named Radarsign’s co-founder and managing partner, Charlie Robeson, to its Board of Directors. Radarsign is the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign. Robeson and the Radarsign team have collaborated with PEDS since 2007.  

Radarsign® Celebrates 10 Years of Traffic Calming

February marks the 10-year anniversary for one of metro-Atlanta’s up-and-coming manufacturers. Launched in 2004, Radarsign® established new industry standards for traffic-calming solutions with the debut of the world’s first armored driver feedback signs, which are vandal, weather and bullet-resistant. 

 

The Real Costs of Traffic Calming

Construction-based traffic calming efforts, like traffic circles, come with a hefty price tag and take precious time to institute. Some residents of Kent, Wash., who are concerned about the dangerous speeding on their neighborhood streets, may have to wait over a year before the city can implement their plan to build costly traffic circles. The…

Colorado-Based AM Signal, Inc. Now Distributing World’s First Armored Driver Feedback Sign From Radarsign®

A new operating partnership between Radarsign®—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign—and Littleton, Colorado’s AM Signal, Inc. provides rights of distribution for Radarsign’s traffic-calming products to customers in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Utah.

 

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.  

Slower Traffic Saves Lives

Slowing down traffic reduces traffic accidents. Beyond that, traffic accidents that occur at lower speeds are less likely to result in fatalities. Portland, OR experienced 23 deadly crashes in the first six months of 2013. This is a marked increase from the 17 in 2012 during the same number of months.  Local police are stepping…

Radarsign in the News: Georgia Community Speeds up the Process to Slow Down Drivers