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EnvoyDMS 3.0 central control software

The latest version of Skyline Products' EnvoyDMS 3.0 (Dynamic Message Sign) central control software now controls lane use signals and variable speed limit signs for traffic flow management.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The latest version of 732 Skyline Products' EnvoyDMS 3.0 (Dynamic Message Sign) central control software now controls lane use signals and variable speed limit signs for traffic flow management. It also provides an enhanced user interface, quick and easy multi-sign control and scheduled messaging.

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