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Tuesday Traffic Talk – June 6, 2023

Tuesday Traffic Talk – June 6, 2023

COMING SOON… Yunex Traffic Blade Controller Edge Capable Advanced Traffic Controller Coming soon from Yunex Traffic is the next generation in traffic controllers, the Yutraffic Blade Controller. Blade includes a suite of tools unavailable on other controllers including onboard edge/IoT computing, a 7″ touch screen, a quad-core processor, dual power supplies, WiFi access and customizable analytics for detailed traffic

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Tuesday Traffic Talk – May 23, 2023

Tuesday Traffic Talk – May 23, 2023

STAT-A-FLEX® Loop Sealant MoboTrex now offers STAT-A-FLEX® Loop Sealant, a fast-drying sealant designed for maximum protection of signal systems in both asphalt and concrete aggregate roadways. Product Highlights Complies with many state Department of Transportation requirements Can be purchased with the container range of 1 gal, 3.5 gal, 4.5 gal, 5 gal, and 55 gal

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Tuesday Traffic Talk – May 9, 2023

Tuesday Traffic Talk – May 9, 2023

How to Program the Iteris Vantage Vector for Red Clearance Extension A recent news article highlighted the dangers of red light running which caused a fatal accident. Iteris has a step-by-step document to show how to program the Vantage Vector on your controller for Red Clearance Extension. With this feature when the detection system predicts that a

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Tuesday Traffic Talk – April 25, 2023

Tuesday Traffic Talk – April 25, 2023

Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant FY23 Notice of Funding Opportunity   The USDOT’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Notice of Funding Opportunity is now open for applications. The SS4A program funds regional, local, and Tribal initiatives through grants to prevent deaths and serious injuries on our nation’s roadways.

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Tuesday Traffic Talk – April 11, 2023

Tuesday Traffic Talk – April 11, 2023

Antaira’s Rugged High-Power PoE++ bt Injectors Looking for a DIN-rail mount, wide temperature rugged solution to power PoE devices at intersections? Simply add an industrial PoE++ bt injector to power PTZ cameras, sensors, wireless and other PoE end devices at the IEEE 802.3af Type 1 (up to 15.4W), IEEE 802.3at Type 2 (up to 30W),

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