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New product answers municipal need for safer streets without added strain on crews, budgets, or infrastructure
ATLANTA - Missouriar -- As pedestrian fatalities climb and public works departments face mounting pressure to do more with less, municipalities are urgently seeking scalable, low-maintenance safety solutions. Radarsign™, the industry leader in radar speed sign technology, is responding with the launch of its Solar LED Stop Sign—a high-visibility, zero-maintenance traffic control device engineered for fast deployment and long-term impact.
"Cities are being asked to improve street safety with fewer resources, less manpower, and tighter timelines," said Anna Duckworth, Sales Director at Radarsign. "This product meets that moment. It's powerful, practical, and ready to install today."
The Solar LED Stop Sign is Radarsign's second product launch outside its flagship radar speed sign line, following the debut of flashing beacons in early 2024. It marks the next phase of a multi-year strategy to evolve into a full-spectrum provider of traffic calming solutions—giving municipal and private-sector leaders smarter, simpler ways to enhance safety without sacrificing performance or compliance.
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"We're evolving from a single-product leader into a multi-solution brand built around simplicity, performance, and design," said Nicole Summerlin, Marketing Director. "The Solar LED Stop Sign is just the beginning in a larger rollout of tools that will redefine how communities approach traffic calming."
Pre-configured to meet MUTCD 11th Edition standards, the Solar LED Stop Sign installs in under 60 minutes with no trenching, wiring, or electrical permits required. It features an ultra-bright LED border powered entirely by solar energy, making it ideal for intersections, school zones, and pedestrian corridors that need immediate visual reinforcement—without ongoing maintenance demands.
"Our customers don't need more complicated tech," added Ken Bass, CEO at Radarsign. "They need safety solutions that work, install fast, and don't break. That's exactly what we're providing."
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Product Highlights: Solar LED Stop Sign
The product is available now for direct quote at radarsign.com. Contact for media kit, imagery, and additional assets.
"Cities are being asked to improve street safety with fewer resources, less manpower, and tighter timelines," said Anna Duckworth, Sales Director at Radarsign. "This product meets that moment. It's powerful, practical, and ready to install today."
The Solar LED Stop Sign is Radarsign's second product launch outside its flagship radar speed sign line, following the debut of flashing beacons in early 2024. It marks the next phase of a multi-year strategy to evolve into a full-spectrum provider of traffic calming solutions—giving municipal and private-sector leaders smarter, simpler ways to enhance safety without sacrificing performance or compliance.
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"We're evolving from a single-product leader into a multi-solution brand built around simplicity, performance, and design," said Nicole Summerlin, Marketing Director. "The Solar LED Stop Sign is just the beginning in a larger rollout of tools that will redefine how communities approach traffic calming."
Pre-configured to meet MUTCD 11th Edition standards, the Solar LED Stop Sign installs in under 60 minutes with no trenching, wiring, or electrical permits required. It features an ultra-bright LED border powered entirely by solar energy, making it ideal for intersections, school zones, and pedestrian corridors that need immediate visual reinforcement—without ongoing maintenance demands.
"Our customers don't need more complicated tech," added Ken Bass, CEO at Radarsign. "They need safety solutions that work, install fast, and don't break. That's exactly what we're providing."
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Product Highlights: Solar LED Stop Sign
- High-Visibility LED Border for 24/7 driver awareness
- Fully Solar Powered — no trenching or utility connections
- Pre-Configured for MUTCD 11th Edition Compliance
- Installs in Under 60 Minutes
- Zero Ongoing Maintenance
- In Stock & Ready to Ship
The product is available now for direct quote at radarsign.com. Contact for media kit, imagery, and additional assets.
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