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Road Markings, Barriers & Workzone Protection

Innovative, snow plough resistant road studs
March 2, 2012
Ennis Prismo Traffic Safety Solutions has made a successful first installation of its Stimsonite snow-ploughable road studs in Estonia.
Action call for ''Britain's worn-our road markings''
March 2, 2012
Nearly a third of the length of Britain's single carriageway A roads have white lines so worn out that they do not meet recognised standards, according to the LifeLines Report, an assessment of more than 2,400km miles of the network.
Prismo Contracting sold
March 2, 2012
Ennis Traffic Safety Solutions has sold its UK-based contracting subsidiary, Prismo Contracting Services to DBi Services of Hazleton, Pennsylvania.
First INTERMAT Middle East 'a major step forward'
March 1, 2012
The first INTERMAT Middle East, the international exhibition for machinery, materials and equipment for construction and infrastructure, has been held in Abu Dhabi.
Concern over glass bead quality grows
March 1, 2012
Further evidence is emerging of the potential risks of glass beads used for road markings supplied by Chinese firms.
Aximum gains strength in route safety systems
March 1, 2012
Aximum is a comparatively new organisation, but it incorporates many old-established companies in the route safety business. As Alan Peterson discovered, it is 'ready to pick up speed'. A few weeks ago the French-based Aximum Group added a fourth international subsidiary to its portfolio of businesses at the end of what has been a busy period for the fledgling company.
HOFMANN's road markings
February 29, 2012
HOFMANN Road Marking Systems, a leading manufacturer of marking machines and state-of-the-art marking systems, is again playing host to a meeting of road marking experts at its Rellingen, near Hamburg, Germany, headquarters. For the tenth time, the annual Technology Day (26 November) will see HOFMANN inviting the roadmarking community to visit. Torsten Pape, HOFMANN's head of sales and marketing, said participants can look forward to even more going on than in previous years over an area spanning some 13,00
Hill & Smith expands range
February 29, 2012
Hill & Smith is buying Swedish firm ATA for SEK 100 million (£9.8 million).
Wind-drive ROTAFLECTOR
February 29, 2012
ROTAFLECTOR fits securely on the top of traffic cones and can replace up to 50% of road danger lamps (every other lamp) in straight line delineation, claims its manufacturer. The wind-driven rotating reflective device has been fully tested at TRL [UK's Transport Research Laboratory] and approved for use on the network by the UK Highways Agency and the Department for Transport. Requiring no batteries, the ROTAFLECTOR is made from recycled materials and is totally recyclable itself.
Counting down
February 28, 2012
Peter BerghauS is now offering a redesigned countdown system for temporary and mobile traffic lights that is more visible than previous units. The red countdown display for fixed phase traffic light systems has been redesigned with a 185mm high LED display fitted in a weatherproof housing.