Radarsign, LLC (http://www.radarsign.com), the leading manufacturer and retailer of traffic calming solutions, today announced its Directional Beam technology delivers a higher quality of display for drivers, even in bright sunlight, to slow speeding drivers.
Every part of each Radarsign was built with a single purpose in mind: to deliver superior quality and functionality, explains Charlie Robeson, co-founder of Radarsign. Our Directional
Beam reflects the light directly toward approaching vehicles, making the display easy to see, even in the brightest sunlight. Other products do not use a cone to focus the light, making
it more difficult to see - which defeats the whole purpose of the sign.
Radarsign'ss unique design provides a cone effect to magnify the intensity of the light and direct it towards the view of approaching drivers. Focusing the light into a single direction
also means each sign draws on less power - one of the reasons Radarsign brand products are the most energy-efficient traffic calming solutions on the market. This makes roads safer and
the environment cleaner.
Some recent examples of Radarsign'ss success include Stone Mountain Park (http://www.youtube.com/watchv=mD5MRItsktY), where seventy
percent of all drivers were speeding in the 3200 acre park; Radarsign driver feedback signs brought that total number down to twenty-three percent. In a Dunwoody school zone (http://www.youtube.com/watchv=cSFR89-31yY), Radarsign reduced the total number of speeders by fifty percent.
About Radarsign:
Radarsign is the country'ss most affordable, reliable and effective provider of driver feedback signs. Delivering the most energy efficient products on the market, our built-for-the-job
design, makes our signs a very dependable and easy-to-use traffic calming solution. Radarsign products are available in a variety of sizes and mounting options (pole-mounted, mobile
stand, trailer-hitch mount, etc.) and provide a proven and affordable solution to calming traffic in neighborhoods, school zones, military and corporate campuses, as well as city streets
and highways. For more information visit: www.radarsign.com .