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Wyoming upgrades ITS with Skyline DMS

Skyline Products has supplied 19 walk-in LED dynamic message signs (DMS) to Casper Electric, on behalf of Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT). The signs are installed along the northern and eastern section of the I-90 corridor as part of a state-wide ITS expansion and upgrade, helping to upgrade the ITS system and improve traffic flow. With the addition of DMS in this corridor, Wyoming DOT is able to better relay important traffic messages to motorists in order to keep traffic flowing efficient
March 31, 2015 Read time: 1 min
732 Skyline Products has supplied 19 walk-in LED dynamic message signs (DMS) to 8056 Casper Electric, on behalf of Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT).

The signs are installed along the northern and eastern section of the I-90 corridor as part of a state-wide ITS expansion and upgrade, helping to upgrade the ITS system and improve traffic flow.

With the addition of DMS in this corridor, Wyoming DOT is able to better relay important traffic messages to motorists in order to keep traffic flowing efficiently.

Chip Stadjuhar, president and CEO of Skyline Products Inc. said, “With our unmatched reliability and readability, Skyline is a great choice to keep Wyoming motorists informed of traffic conditions.”

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