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Solving Sign Placement Problems in High-Wind Areas
Traffic sign installation in windy areas isn't as simple as sticking a post in the ground. High winds can turn a poorly placed sign into a hazard, either by knocking it over or pushing it around so much that it’s unreadable. When signs sway, lean, or fall, the message...
When to Replace Your Traffic Control Barriers
Traffic control barriers do a lot more than just block off lanes. They help keep vehicles and pedestrians safe, guide the flow of movement, and offer protection in active work zones or high-risk areas. From parking lots and construction areas to highways and school...
Troubleshooting Issues with Road Line Visibility
Clear road lines do more than just guide traffic. They help drivers stay in their lanes, highlight crosswalks, and alert people to turns, stops, or zones with foot traffic. When these markings start to disappear, drivers lose important cues. That moment of doubt...
Quick Fixes for Common Pavement Cracks and Potholes
Pavement damage is one of those things that sneaks up until it’s too late. A small crack one month can turn into a jagged eyesore the next. Left alone, these imperfections grow and turn into potholes that make driving, parking, or even walking more frustrating and...
What to Do When Road Markings Start to Peel
Road markings don’t just help drivers follow rules—they help keep people safe. Whether it’s a stop line, a bike lane, or a lane divider, sharp and visible markings guide movement and reduce confusion on the road. When those lines start peeling, it doesn’t take long...
Why Your Custom Traffic Signs Are Fading Too Quickly
If your custom traffic signs are fading faster than expected, you're not alone. Dulling colors, hard-to-read text, and worn-out visibility defeat the purpose of the sign altogether. These signs are meant to guide, warn, and inform, but when they lose their impact,...
Selecting Weather-Resistant Traffic Control Solutions
Rain, heat, snow, and everything in between can wear down outdoor traffic control equipment fast. If it can’t hold up in bad weather, it’s not doing much to keep streets or jobsites safe. That’s why having weather-resistant traffic control products is more than just a...
Speed Bump Alternatives for Effective Traffic Management
Speed bumps are often the first thing people think of when it comes to slowing down traffic. They’re simple, widely used, and can be effective, but they also come with some frustrating drawbacks. Drivers may slam on their brakes or swerve suddenly to avoid them, which...
Preventing Mount Hardware Rust and Corrosion Issues
Mount hardware plays a big role in keeping traffic safety and utility equipment running the way it should. Whether it’s securing signs, signals, cameras, or anything else that needs to stay put, these parts must hold strong through all kinds of conditions. When rust...
Maximizing Brand Impact Through Custom Signage Placement
Custom signage has a bigger impact on your brand than most people think. It’s not just about slapping your logo on a wall or post. Where you place that sign, how big it is, and what it looks like all play a part in how people see and remember your business. When done...
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