Driver Feedback Signs
Speeding kills thousands of people on U.S. roads every year. But even when you know it’s happening on your roads, can you really make it disappear? Constant police presence is a great way to deter to speeders, but it isn’t realistic when police departments are already stretched tight with so many demands on their schedules.
That’s why cities like Pleasant View, UT choose Traffic Logix radar signs to slow cars on their roads. Pleasant View is a beautiful mountainous city with steep, hilly roads that are prone to accidents when drivers fail to obey speed limits. Hear from Police Chief Ryan Hadley on how Pleasant View is using SafePace Evolution signs and trailers to protect residents and prevent crashes before they happen. Watch and see the transformation that radar signs have made in Pleasant View.
Speeding Complaints
Many police departments report that the number one complaint they get is speeding. But addressing every complaint with increased enforcement isn’t realistic. And neither is putting a radar trailer or driver feedback sign at every location. The best way to address speeding complaints is by first figuring out if resident reports are accurate.
At Traffic Logix, we work closely with police departments to solve speeding issues and protect their streets. But we kept hearing about endless resident complaints that couldn’t be substantiated. That’s why we created the SpeedTracker, a discreet, affordable speed tracking device. SpeedTracker lets you know if cars are actually speeding. And once you know when, where, and how big a problem speeding is, you can then choose the best tool to slow speeders down.
Listen in on Danny Hammon, Patrol Captain of Roy City, UT and find out what Roy City discovered about the speeding that residents were sure was putting their lives at risk. And find out how they saved time and money by using SpeedTracker instead of police presence or radar speed signs.