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Roadside safety solutions, markings, barriers from Lindsay

Barrier Systems and Snoline, operating within the Lindsay Transportation Solutions Group, will be highlighting their full line of crash cushions, guardrail end terminals, pavement markings and road barriers, including the Road Zipper system, at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014. Lindsay says that Europe has been slow for the last three years but the company is pleased to announce new Road Zipper system projects in the UK, Germany and Holland this spring. During Intertraffic, the system will be used to manage
February 26, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
21 Barrier Systems and 124 Snoline, operating within the 7613 Lindsay Transportation Solutions Group, will be highlighting their full line of crash cushions, guardrail end terminals, pavement markings and road barriers, including the Road Zipper system, at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014.

Lindsay says that Europe has been slow for the last three years but the company is pleased to announce new Road Zipper system projects in the UK, Germany and Holland this spring. During Intertraffic, the system will be used to manage traffic for the Global Nuclear Summit being held in The Hague. Visitors to Intertraffic will have an opportunity of finding out how to use this flexible and innovative system for temporary and permanent managed lane applications.

On the roadside safety hardware side, the company reports that the new XLite gating terminal is gaining significant market share in the US and South America. This innovative telescoping technology replaces the older extruding systems seen over the last 20 years. As Europe starts to require these types of devices, Intertraffic provides an important opportunity to learn more about new technologies.

Lindsay Transportation Solutions will introduce its new profiled road marking tape. Profiline T14 is a new generation of profiled tape whose particular shape guarantees superior visibility under wet conditions and outstanding performances and high durability.
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