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Lindsay shows Road Zipper, Barrier Systems, and Snoline brands

Lindsay Transportation Solutions (LTS) is exhibiting three of its international brands, including the Road Zipper, Barrier Systems, and Snoline. LTS, manufacturer of the Road Zipper System, is a world leader in moveable barrier technology. Moveable barrier is used for both managed lanes and construction to add more lanes for peak traffic while eliminating crossover accidents. The company’s stand features a new Road Zipper product, RTS Guard, which is a moveable barrier that separates pedestrian and
March 19, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Lindsay’s MATTHEW ELMORE AND ROSSELLA GALLI

7613 Lindsay Transportation Solutions (LTS) is exhibiting three of its international brands, including the Road Zipper, Barrier Systems, and Snoline.

LTS, manufacturer of the Road Zipper System, is a world leader in moveable barrier technology.  Moveable barrier is used for both managed lanes and construction to add more lanes for peak traffic while eliminating crossover accidents.

The company’s stand features a new Road Zipper product, RTS Guard, which is a moveable barrier that separates pedestrian and bicycle paths from major traffic.

Both Barrier Systems and Snoline offer a full line of road safety products including high-performance crash cushions, end terminals, and speciality barriers.  Barrier Systems is showing the Max-Tension, a MASH TL-3 tension-based guardrail end terminal with a vehicle stopping distance of under seven metres (23ft).

Snoline is showing the TAU Tube, a partially reusable, redirective crash cushion that meets EN1317-3 criteria, and the ATT Terminal, an EN1317-4 guardrail end treatment that can be installed by three people in only one hour.

Also on display for Snoline is the Tempoline brand of temporary road marking tape, which meets EN1436 and EN1790 criteria.  This tape is highly visible and affordably priced, making it ideal for work zones.

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