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Asya Traffic Signalling offers LED safety technology

An array of advanced LED safety solutions is available from Asya Traffic Signalling. These solar powered safety systems are designed for multiple installations, with the Urban Speed Warning System featuring high performance reflective materials for maximum conspicuity and a low weight of just 19kg for ease of installation and portability.
March 25, 2014 Read time: 1 min
An array of advanced LED safety solutions is available from 7676 Asya Traffic Signalling. These solar powered safety systems are designed for multiple installations, with the Urban Speed Warning System featuring high performance reflective materials for maximum conspicuity and a low weight of just 19kg for ease of installation and portability.

The company has a novel 100mmx100mm LED pedestrian sign that is solar powered and weighs in at 45kg. Other products in the solar powered LED range include signs for speed bumps, school crossings, workzones, loose gravel and directional signals.

Also new from Asya Traffic Signalling are solar powered warning flashers and RF synchronised flashers utilising the same proven LED technology. This Turkish firm’s LED products are all designed for long life and are said to be durable and reliable in many different traffic installations.
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