Skip to main content

SESA awarded Georgia Department of Transportation approved products listing

SES America’s energy efficient M6000 series of dynamic messaging signs, which require no cooling or ventilation systems, has received full approval for application on the Georgia highway system. The M6000 comes in assortment of sizes and is available in both colour and amber with the latter offered in solar or mains power versions.
March 18, 2016 Read time: 1 min

7846 SES America’s energy efficient M6000 series of dynamic messaging signs, which require no cooling or ventilation systems, has received full approval for application on the Georgia highway system.

The M6000 comes in assortment of sizes and is available in both colour and amber with the latter offered in solar or mains power versions. 

The M6000 utilises web based software in conjunction with SESA’s SCUV6 dynamic message sign controller and can be supplied in front, walk-in and SESA’s rear access design, complete with platform and top-hinged door panels to protect workers from the weather.

Related Content

  • September 7, 2012
    Georgia Department of Transportation upgrades intelligent transportation infrastructure
    In response to increased traffic density and demands on its transportation infrastructure, Georgia Department of Transportation’s (GDOT) has upgraded its Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS). New Jersey based Activu has installed state-of-the-art video wall displays and intelligent network-based visualisation software that integrates with 1,645 video detection cameras, 500 full-colour closed-circuit television cameras, its NaviGAtor II and 511 systems, changeable message signs, Navigator website, and s
  • February 4, 2015
    Daktronics DMS receives TERL approval
    Florida’s Traffic Engineering Research Laboratory (TERL) has added Daktronics’ most recent transportation innovation, a single-line 20mm high-resolution (HRFC), full-colour dedicated dynamic message sign, the VM-1020 series LED display, to its approved product listing. In addition to expanding Daktronics product offering, the VM-1020 features variable character and background colours such as black letters or numbers on a white background. The sign’s HRFC capabilities allow agencies to match the display’s
  • December 17, 2014
    Communications redundancy increases VMS reliability
    Hybrid communications to variable message signs increase resilience to natural disasters and enable deployment in remote areas, as Alan Allegretto explains. Variable Message Signs (VMSs) are a common sight and a well-proven means to improve public safety on our roads and highways. ITS professionals rank the VMS as second only to interoperable radios as the most important technology to improve effectiveness during emergency incidents and evacuations. Ironically, however, current systems suffer from one criti
  • June 30, 2016
    Machine vision’s transport offerings move on apace
    Colin Sowman considers some of the latest advances in camera technology and transport-related vision technology applications. Vision technology in the transportation sector is moving apace as technical developments on both the hardware and software sides combine to make cameras more multifunctional with a single digital camera now able to cover a multitude of tasks.