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Radarsign Reduces Number of Speeders in Georgia By Fifty Percent
Test Shows Driver Feedback Display Slows Speeders in Georgia School Zone
Alpharetta, GA (PRWEB) May 4, 2009 -- Radarsign, LLC, one of the country's leading
manufacturers of driver feedback signs, today announced the results of a test to
slow drivers in Georgia.
N. Peachtree Road is flanked by an elementary school and middle school on one side
and neighborhoods on the other - separating the two is a road drivers treat like
the autobahn. With drivers refusing to stop even for crossing guards and children
in pedestrian crossings, city and community officials invited Radarsign to conduct
a test: first, measure the speeding problem, then do something about it.
During week one, Radarsign installed a driver feedback display in "stealth" mode
to record traffic patterns without alerting drivers to their speeds. The following
week, the display was turned on so drivers were alerted to their speeds as they
approached the school zone.
Radarsign's StreetSmart Technology detected more than half of all drivers on this
road were speeding during week one, totaling nearly 10,000 cars.
By week two, the company cut the the total number of speeders by more than forty
percent.
The driver feedback display also slowed the fastest drivers on the road by nearly
ten miles per hour.
A pedestrian struck by a car traveling 40 mph has a ninety percent chance of being
killed. On this road, Radarsign cut the number of drivers exceeding 40 mph by fifty
percent.
Watch video of the results.
"Accident statistics routinely show a reduction in speed of as little as five miles
an hour can be the difference between life and death," said Charlie Robeson, Director
of Sales and Marketing for Radarsign, LLC. "Crashes happen when people aren't paying
attention. We have so many distractions today that take our attention from the road.
Radarsign's Radarsign's products alert drivers to their speed - and the posted speed
limit. Alert drivers, drive safely. It's that simple."
The test was coordinated by PEDS, metro Atlanta's pedestrian advocacy group, with
support from the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety and the City of Dunwoody.
Radarsign presented the results to Chesnut Charter's principal Dr. Richard Reid;
City of Dunwoody Councilman, John Heneghan; City of Dunwoody Director of Public
Works, Richard Meehan; as well as a number of concerned parents and residents.
"People should be asking for driver feedback signs instead of speed humps," said
Michael Orta, PEDS' Director of Community Education. "The signs are portable, informative,
and effective at slowing drivers. Slower cars means safer walking."
About Radarsign
Radarsign is the country's most affordable, reliable and effective provider of driver
feedback signs. We deliver the most energy efficient products on the market and
our "built-for-the-job" design, makes our signs the most dependable and easy-to-use
traffic calming solution. Radarsign products are available in a variety of sizes
and mounting options (pole-mounted, mobile stand, trailer-hitch mount, etc.) and
provide a proven and affordable solution to calming traffic in neighborhoods, school
zones, military and corporate campuses, as well as city streets and highways. For
more information visit: www.radarsign.com