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Texas opts for Skyline LED signs

Skyline Products is to provide its LED dynamic message signs (DMS) throughout the state of Texas under a state-wide contract with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The DMS will display traffic messages to help keep the flow of traffic flowing and drivers aware of traffic conditions. Skyline has already installed signs throughout Texas in areas such as Dallas- Fort Worth, Houston, and El Paso. “Skyline Products is proud to be one of the state-wide suppliers for LED Dynamic Message Sign
April 2, 2014 Read time: 1 min
732 Skyline Products is to provide its LED dynamic message signs (DMS) throughout the state of Texas under a state-wide contract with the 375 Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
 
The DMS will display traffic messages to help keep the flow of traffic flowing and drivers aware of traffic conditions.  Skyline has already installed signs throughout Texas in areas such as Dallas- Fort Worth, Houston, and El Paso.
 
“Skyline Products is proud to be one of the state-wide suppliers for LED Dynamic Message Signs throughout Texas,” said Chip Stadjuhar, CEO of Skyline Products. “We are delighted to help TxDOT create a better means of providing traffic information to their motorists.”

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