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Trafquip upgrades TMA fleet to be MASH Compliant
As of September 2020, we are upgrading our TMA Fleet to be MASH compliant (Manual of Assessing Safety Hardware). MASH presents uniform guidelines for crash testing permanent and temporary highway safety features and recommends evaluation criteria to assess test results. TMA EQUIPMENT PAGE
Read MoreeSAS available for hire: addressing speeding and obtaining traffic statistics
Why eSAS? Speeding remains one of the most critical aspects of road safety. Construction- and temporary road work sites are affected in particular as road workers operate right next or even in front of live traffic and speeding motorists. The Monash University Accident Research Centre estimated that 11% reduction in travel speed will reduce the…
Read MoreTrafquip releases eSTOP video explaining set up
The eSTOP portable traffic signals allow traffic controllers to operate from a safe distance, ensuring the site is a safe workplace and traffic controllers are away from the hazard zone. The equipment has undergone rigorous testing and development. It is approved by the Department of Transport and Main Roads and is registered under the Electrical…
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