SAB Gate Crosses Over Emergency Point in Area 2
Thursday, 21 Jan 2010
Highway Care is pleased to announce the supply and installation of the first SAB-Gate in the United Kingdom in November.  Balfour Beatty Mott MacDonald (BBMM), in partnership with the Highways Agency, required the SAB-Gates to be installed at tw...
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First TAU Crash Cushion Protects M5 Slip
Wednesday, 12 Aug 2009
Highway Care is pleased to announce the supply of its first TAU Crash Cushion within the Area 2 network in March 2009.  This is the first permanent installation of a TAU Crash Cushion in the UK, providing protection at an entry slip road along t...
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First UK Install of New P4 Terminal
Wednesday, 12 Aug 2009
Highway Care, working in partnership with InterRoute Area 2, has supplied the first UK Xtension 110 P4 terminal along the M4.  Installed by Barrier Services, the new P4 terminal was chosen by InterRoute Area 2 for use on a maintenance contract f...
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TreeFend is Top of the Safety Tree
Tuesday, 21 Jul 2009
The TreeFend tree and post impact protection system was the first product to be impacted during the two-day Passive Safety Crash Demonstrations which took place at MIRA last month.  A 1430kg Saab was propelled at the TreeFend system at 70kmh to ...
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SpeedSign Trailer

Speed Sign Trailer

The Highway Care SpeedSign Trailer can be mounted on to a high specification, heavy duty steel, galvanised trailer that offers mobility of the unit in advance of and within roadworks.

The SpeedSign Trailer will display and inform motorists of their speed as they approach the sign from a distance of up to 100 metres. This technology is now proving extremely effective in reducing traffic speed in roadworks.

The SpeedSign Trailer can also be post mounted for temporary or permanent applications.

  






 

  • Antiglare screen for maximum visibility
  • Trailer/post/permanent mounting
  • Additional facility for optional lights/message board
  • Automatic luminosity adoption
  • User set minimum/maximum thresholds (1 mph increments)
  • Highly visible display (500 LEDs)
  • RS 232 data interface for data collection