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Pexco (Davidson Traffic Control Products) is offering the new City Post high-performance channeliser product. According to the firm, the “ultra high-performance” post features a sleek profile and quick “spin-in” deployment. The all-polyurethane post features quick rebound when impacted and is designed for deployment in high-speed, high-impact locations such as toll plazas and HOT lanes, as well as low-speed urban locations. Severe endurance testing at the Texas Transportation Institute resulted in all posts
June 28, 2013 Read time: 1 min
301 Pexco (2299 DAVIDSON Traffic Control Products) is offering the new City Post high-performance channeliser product. According to the firm, the “ultra high-performance” post features a sleek profile and quick “spin-in” deployment.

The all-polyurethane post features quick rebound when impacted and is designed for deployment in high-speed, high-impact locations such as toll plazas and HOT lanes, as well as low-speed urban locations. Severe endurance testing at the 2347 Texas Transportation Institute resulted in all posts surviving 100 impacts at 100km/h.

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