Portable Speed Signs
Communities that are concerned with pedestrian safety have a choice to help them prevent and minimize lethal accidents: radar signs. Most of us have seen these on highways and in populated areas, informing us what speed we're going, customarily mounted above or below the posted speed limit sign for reference. They're also typically found in new construction sections, or in places where new roads or stoplights have been installed.
While these speed signs can be permanently installed, movable signs that operate through battery are also available. Even tiny communities can benefit from these movable signs in a variety of ways.
When you have the choice of setting a sign up in one place for a bit and moving it to another place, you can maximise your investment while making sure that the signs are in the places they are needed most. A solar-powered sign with a battery allows for this movement simply, without the necessity to ever wire the sign into the grid. These types of signs can run on a battery alone, or they can run on solar electricity. Employing a regular sign with a battery that can be often charged is also an option.
Construction areas commonly have these types of signs mounted on a flatbed truck or some other transportable platform so the sign can be moved down the road as the construction moves on and changes place. But that wouldn't be obligatory as long as there's somewhere to mount the sign in an area. Not only can you put the display where it's needed most, you need to use it multiple places, reducing the number of signs you want to buy to adequately slow traffic.
A signal employed in a school area, as an example, may be used somewhere else on the weekends when school is out. Many areas have traffic issues and heavier use over the weekends although not during the week, so moving a sign there for the time period from Fri. nights to Sunday evenings, then using the sign in the school area Monday through Fri. is just one scenario that appears when you use signs you can move from place to place.
While these speed signs can be permanently installed, movable signs that operate through battery are also available. Even tiny communities can benefit from these movable signs in a variety of ways.
When you have the choice of setting a sign up in one place for a bit and moving it to another place, you can maximise your investment while making sure that the signs are in the places they are needed most. A solar-powered sign with a battery allows for this movement simply, without the necessity to ever wire the sign into the grid. These types of signs can run on a battery alone, or they can run on solar electricity. Employing a regular sign with a battery that can be often charged is also an option.
Construction areas commonly have these types of signs mounted on a flatbed truck or some other transportable platform so the sign can be moved down the road as the construction moves on and changes place. But that wouldn't be obligatory as long as there's somewhere to mount the sign in an area. Not only can you put the display where it's needed most, you need to use it multiple places, reducing the number of signs you want to buy to adequately slow traffic.
A signal employed in a school area, as an example, may be used somewhere else on the weekends when school is out. Many areas have traffic issues and heavier use over the weekends although not during the week, so moving a sign there for the time period from Fri. nights to Sunday evenings, then using the sign in the school area Monday through Fri. is just one scenario that appears when you use signs you can move from place to place.
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