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TraffiCalm Systems’ driver feedback signs

TraffiCalm Systems has launched a new slow down display option for its DriveBrite line of electronic driver feedback systems. The company’s option offers flexibility with the ‘slow down’ message programmed to either flash or alternate with the emoticon ‘sad’ face.
March 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4060 TraffiCalm Systems has launched a new slow down display option for its DriveBrite line of electronic driver feedback systems. The company’s option offers flexibility with the ‘slow down’ message programmed to either flash or alternate with the emoticon ‘sad’ face. There is also a non-flashing ‘sad’ or ‘smile’ stand-alone emoticon option.

The units measure 76cm by 50cm (30x20 inches), with 12.7cm amber Highway 5E LED characters, and feature high-visibility prismatic long life reflective sheeting on a static faceplate with flat black borders. Clients can choose white, fluorescent yellow green, fluorescent orange, or yellow faceplate colours depending on their specific application.

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