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Sign design software

TRL and Design Pro Software have joined forces to launch two new TRL Software titles, Sign Design Pro and Line Design Pro. This CAD-based traffic signage and line design software facilitates the design of any traffic sign or line to TSRGD 2002 design standards whilst additional international standards are currently being added. Users can easily build original, bespoke signs or use one of the numerous existing signs that are included within the software’s libraries whilst lines and road surface markings can
September 12, 2012 Read time: 1 min
491 TRL and 5276 Design Pro Software have joined forces to launch two new TRL Software titles, Sign Design Pro and Line Design Pro.
This CAD-based traffic signage and line design software facilitates the design of any traffic sign or line to TSRGD 2002 design standards whilst additional international standards are currently being added. Users can easily build original, bespoke signs or use one of the numerous existing signs that are included within the software’s libraries whilst lines and road surface markings can be added by simply selecting where the user would like items to be located.

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