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Peek ATC-1000 controller added to FDoT approved product list

Peek Traffic Corporation has announced the addition of its ATC-1000 controller to the Florida Department of Transportation's Approved Product List (APL). FDoT conducted rigorous testing procedures to verify suitability of the ATC 1000 for NEMA TS2 Type 1 and Type 2 operations. Peek says the device builds upon its long-trusted family of traffic controllers and represents the next generation of traffic management based on compliance with the latest NTCIP, NEMA and ATC standards.
May 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSPeek Traffic Corporation has announced the addition of its ATC-1000 controller to the 4503 Florida Department of Transportation's Approved Product List (APL). FDoT conducted rigorous testing procedures to verify suitability of the ATC 1000 for NEMA TS2 Type 1 and Type 2 operations. Peek says the device builds upon its long-trusted family of traffic controllers and represents the next generation of traffic management based on compliance with the latest NTCIP, NEMA and ATC standards.

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