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Stuer-Egghe at Intertraffic with fully automatic crash cushion

Stuer-Egghe is exhibiting here at Intertrafic with its new fully automatic TMA Julietta mobile crash cushion, with certified bumper and tail lights, alongside the Dak P1 wireless traffic detector. Stuer-Egghe, a manufacturing company with extensive experience in mobile signalling and safety euipment, claims to have been the first European supplier of TMAs compliant with NCHRP 350.
April 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min

8380 Stuer-Egghe is exhibiting here at Intertraffic with its new fully automatic TMA Julietta mobile crash cushion, with certified bumper and tail lights, alongside the Dak P1 wireless traffic detector. Stuer-Egghe, a manufacturing company with extensive experience in mobile signalling and safety euipment, claims to have been the first European supplier of TMAs compliant with NCHRP 350.

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