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Intelligent road studs stand the test of time

Clearview Traffic Group is using Traffex to launch its new Astucia Flush Intelligent Road Studs and the newly updated Solar Powered Logging Studs.
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
557 Clearview Traffic Group is using 136 Traffex to launch its new 1875 Astucia Flush Intelligent Road Studs and the newly updated Solar Powered Logging Studs.

The new upgraded road stud is now bi-directional with each direction independently controlled and/or coloured. Thanks to the reduced depth of the stud, it now sits better in the road and also reduces installation costs and time. IP68-rated cable connections on each stud ensure longevity and simple installation, whilst a robust, snowplough-proof exterior means they'll stand the test of time.

The innovative, sustainable Solar Powered Logging Stud from 2057 Golden River is now capable of logging bicycles too, negating the need to lay loops or tubes. Moreover, the studs are discreet and unobtrusive, meaning they're less susceptible to damage.

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