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Skyline’s ATDM systems simplify traffic management

Dynamic message signs manufacturer Skyline Products, says traffic management is simpler to control with its latest active traffic demand management (ATDM) systems for dynamic management, control and influence of travel demand, traffic demand and traffic flow. The company says solutions that fit into the ATDM system include travel time, active tolling, lane use, arterial and multi-lane dynamic message signs. All feature Skyline’s message display feedback which gives ITS agencies the assurance that their sig
August 19, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Skyline ADTM signs

Dynamic message signs manufacturer 732 Skyline Products, says traffic management is simpler to control with its latest active traffic demand management (ATDM) systems for dynamic management, control and influence of travel demand, traffic demand and traffic flow.

The company says solutions that fit into the ATDM system include travel time, active tolling, lane use, arterial and multi-lane dynamic message signs. All feature Skyline’s message display feedback which gives ITS agencies the assurance that their signs are displaying the correct message at the most critical time.

Coverage includes the full colour DMS and enables ITS agencies to display high resolution colour graphics to convey messages quickly and efficiently using recognisable symbols.

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