Skip to main content

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.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • First Elites for New Zealand
    April 13, 2012
    Elite pay and display parking machines manufactured by Metric Group in the UK have been shipped for the first time to New Zealand. The Aura Elites were ordered by Metric Parking’s distributor Automated Solutions who have implemented a marketing strategy for New Zealand. Metric has also received an order from its Australian distributor TMA for a total of 26 machines, 11 of which are for a hospital. The remainder have been ordered by TMA for stock. The New Zealand and Australia orders follow another export
  • Autonomous vehicles, smart cities: moving beyond the hype
    February 21, 2018
    There is a lot of excited chatter about autonomous vehicles – but 2getthere’s Robbert Lohmann suggests we might need to take a step back and look realistically at what is achievable. You might be surprised that the chief commercial officer of a company delivering autonomous vehicles would begin an article with the suggestion that we need to get past the hype. And yet I do; because we have to, and urgently so. The hype prevents the development of autonomous vehicles that address actual transit needs. And
  • Traffic Technologies launch smart lighting system
    October 12, 2016
    Australian lighting manufacturer Traffic Technologies is exhibiting its smart lighting solution at this week’s ITS World Congress in Melbourne. Traffic Technologies’ P-LED and V-LED, for P and V category roadway lighting, feature an advanced LED optical system designed to ensure high performance.
  • Hella and Autoliv sign license and cooperation agreement
    May 18, 2012
    Hella Aglaia Mobile Vision, a subsidiary of Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., and Autoliv have agreed to cooperate and further develop their automotive forward-looking vision systems together. As part of the agreement that bundles the competencies of both companies, Hella Aglaia is selling an exclusive license on monovision based algorithms for traffic sign recognition (TSR), lane detection and light source recognition to Autoliv. By monitoring traffic signs, TSR helps the driver to keep the correct speed and follow