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Law Enforcement Looks to Radarsign to Calm Traffic and Save Lives

From Chicago to Tickfaw, La., driver feedback signs from Radarsign are solving the speeding traffic woes of both the largest and smallest communities across the nation. These devices, which are scientifically proven to slow traffic, are working alongside local law enforcement to save money, calm traffic and protect lives.

Debates and Delays on Traffic Calming

There is widespread agreement that speeding endangers lives. Unfortunately, there is far less consensus on solutions to the problem, especially in residential areas. The news is replete with reports of neighborhood open houses, committees and task forces battling over the best traffic-calming solutions. Discussions over road closings, one-way streets, roundabouts, roads narrowings, speed bumps and…

Tough Choices for City Councils Result in Project Cutback

City Councils often face tough decisions when determining how to allocate their limited transportation dollars. Unfortunately, many cities with traffic-calming problems still look to construction-based solutions where just a few projects can eat up entire budgets. In Kent, Washington, the city council recently reapportioned $500,000, which had been earmarked for three neighborhood traffic-calming projects, to…

South Jersey Neighborhood in Need of Long-Term Solution for Speeding Drivers

Speeding is a 24-hour problem, but there are certain times when speeding drivers endanger our most vulnerable citizens.  In a particular South Jersey neighborhood, residents often awaken to the roar of vehicles flying past their homes at speeds of 75 – 85 miles per hour. These same residents, who have monitored traffic repeatedly, report that…

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…

About Cirrus Systems’ Cancellation of Support for SIMA-Connected Hardware

Radarsign provides support for Cirrus’ SIMA-connected hardware and continued service to school zone flashing beacon systems, without hardware replacement.

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.

 

Radarsign in the News: Radarsign and PEDS

Manufacturing the world’s most durable driver speed signs is not the only way Radarsign is making roads safer, especially when it comes to pedestrian safety.  As reported by the Forsyth News and the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Radarsign’s co-founder and managing partner, Charlie Robeson, will be lending his expertise to PEDS as a member of the Board of Directors. 

Ohio-Based A&A Safety, 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 Amelia, Ohio’s A&A Safety, Inc. provides rights of distribution for Radarsign’s traffic-calming products to customers in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.

 

When Speed Cameras Shut Down, Motorists Respond with a Lead Foot

As speed camera programs are being shut down across the nation, it is not at all surprising what develops in their absence. When the enforcement is gone, motorists quickly revert to unsafe speeds. The Pima County Board of Supervisors reports that during the final week their cameras were active, they caught 634 speeding drivers who…

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…