SERVICES - ROAD STUD INSTALLATION
Intelligent Road and Kerb Studs - YOUR SOLAR SOLUTION
TO ILLUMINATING THE ROAD AHEAD….
We have successfully installed these into:-
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motorways |
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trunk road highways |
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intersections & roundabouts |
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on & off slip roads |
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lay-by’s |
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bus depots |
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walkways |
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pedestrian crossings |
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cycleways |
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driveways |
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rail / tram platforms |
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golf courses |
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parks (designated jogging paths) |
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car parking |
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toll plazas |
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All these installations were carried out with full UK Dept
of Transport Type Approval.
SOLAR ROAD STUDS
Economical, eco-friendly solutions to the old technology of
cat’s eyes. These studs use the natural resource of
daylight to re-charge the ultra bright LED’s within
each stud and give up to 1,000 metres of visibility during
darkness.
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Reduction in accident risk - improved
driver reaction times |
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Improves road delineation – especially for
lane merging, on/off ramps, interchanges and intersections
that are complicated, busy and potential accident blackspots |
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Fog warning detection |
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Maintenance free, fully self contained |
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Reliable and robust design |
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All year round performance |
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Easily installed flush on the carriageway |
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Uni or bi-directional |
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Colour options – RED, AMBER, GREEN, WHITE |
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Re-usable for multi-sites |
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No external power source required |
HARDWIRE SYSTEMS
THE SOLUTION TO KEEPING TRAFFIC MOVING WITHIN CLEARLY DEFINED
LANES.
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Dynamic Lane Marking Systems |
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Crossing Systems |
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Pedestrian Guidance |
These studs provide guidance and advanced warning to drivers
day and night. They are an extremely innovative approach to
traffic management. These are an alternative to expensive
street lighting being used for many purposes – low maintenance,
pedestrian, cycle and motorcycle friendly. They operate via
mains however have low power consumption.
All our products are environmentally
friendly and are the way forward to comply with Dubai’s
“Green Policy” as per
the issued directive on climate change Oct 2007.
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