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Ultimate signal monitoring for Traffic Group

Video wall system from UVS allows firm to map deployed traffic light systems
By David Arminas June 24, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Traffic Group Signals' new video wall in Cheltenham, UK

Traffic Group Signals has improved the monitoring of its installations at its new headquarters in Cheltenham, UK with a video wall from Ultimate Visual Solutions.

The UVS installation comprises a video wall made up of 3x2 55-inch displays with a narrow bezel and a UVS Lucidity video wall controller.

The video wall system allows Traffic Group Signals - part of Traffic Group - to map all of its deployed traffic light systems across the country and manage and interact with them remotely to quickly resolve any issues.

It also displays IP video, giving it remote views of the roads and junctions where the temporary traffic lights are situated, explained Steve Murphy, managing director of UVS, based in Burnley, UK.

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