MST 2.7 - US Department of Homeland Security
The US Department of Homeland Security needed a specialized traffic control device to be used within seaports throughout the US. The MST 2.7 was built to meet their rigorous specifications and is successfully being used today.
TTS 3.7 - City of Toronto Forestry Department
The Toronto Forestry Department needed a signal that could be used to control traffic on the busiest roads in Canada. We developed a small lightweight traffic signal that was quick to deploy and could fit on the narrow inner city streets of Toronto.
RCF 2.4 HD - US Marine Corps
In 2006 the US Marine Coprs needed a device that could be used at checkpoints in Iraq to increase operational safety. North America Traffic designed the RCF 2.4 HD which is currently making checkpoints safer for soldiers and motorists in Iraq.
Advanced Warning Sign - British Columbia Ministry of Transportation
British Columbia is a very mountainous region and when construction is being done, it is impossible for motorists to safely anticipate work zone traffic control. Now our Portable Traffic Signals can communicate remotely with an advanced warning flashing sign that alerts motorists to an upcoming red light.
Railroad Interconnect - Canadian Pacific Rail
A project utilizing our signals had a railroad crossing in the middle of the work zone. We successfully developed
an interconnect that allowed our signals to halt and resume traffic flow based on the detection of a train.
Highway Ramp System - California Department of Transportation
California Department of Transportation (CALTrans) needed a signals to control vehicles merging onto highways.
North America Traffic designed a custom program to allow CALTrans to moderate on ramp traffic flow, reducing congestion and making things safer for motorists.