Hanover reports SafePace signs worked wonders on their streets
When residents complained of speeding on residential roads popular with rushing commuters, the city installed radar signs to slow speeders while using the cloud to analyze speed data.
When residents complained of speeding on residential roads popular with rushing commuters, the city installed radar signs to slow speeders while using the cloud to analyze speed data.
With too many cars speeding in downtown Greer, the city used portable radar signs to keep people safe throughout the city.
Previously hesitant to respond to resident requests for intervention due to concern for emergency vehicles, speed cushions now facilitate passage for emergency vehicles, while slowing cars down.
With close to 8,000 crashes each year, Hamilton needed a way to protect their streets. Cloud-enabled radar signs coupled with rubber speed humps have been returning safety to local roads.
After repeated speed complaints, Clearview used SafePace signs to assess problem areas, warn speeding drivers, and get real time data for targeted enforcement.