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Next-gen driver feedback sign

TraffiCalm Systems has announced the first product in its new line of driver feedback signs for 2012. The fully-featured and affordably priced new DFB sign has a fully enclosed electronic control system that can be easily removed from the mounting frame as a complete unit for simplified installation and repair. The display shows the speed of approaching vehicles using amber LEDs.
August 15, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4060 TraffiCalm Systems has announced the first product in its new line of driver feedback signs for 2012. The fully-featured and affordably priced new DFB sign has a fully enclosed electronic control system that can be easily removed from the mounting frame as a complete unit for simplified installation and repair.

The display shows the speed of approaching vehicles using amber LEDs. All of TraffiCalm Systems’ DriveBrite radar DFB sign products feature a selection of available intelligent power options that make them ideal for use in a wide variety of settings along with solar options.

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