Breadcrumb Here VAS (Vehicle Activated Speed) Signs are the ideal solution for temporary traffic management. These signs are suited to managing traffic around temporary roadworks, outside a construction site or local speed reduction initiatives. Vehicle Activated Speed signs are a great solution for managing vehicle speed. Our Vehicle Activated Speed signs are activated by speeding vehicles while displaying the road’s speed limit. Using LED symbols including ‘SLOW DOWN’, ‘red sad face’, ‘green smiley face’ or even exact speeds, these prompt drivers to correct and lower their speed making for an effective speed-calming solution. Our SID system is designed to enhance road safety by displaying real-time vehicle speeds to drivers. With high-visibility LED displays, our SID units capture drivers’ attention, reminding them to adhere to speed limits and encourage responsible driving behaviour. Our SAM units combine radar detection with dynamic ‘red sad face’, ‘green smiley face’ messaging to provide drivers with personalised speed feedback. SAM is an excellent choice for reducing speeding in various environments, from residential streets to work zones. The SLR is a TSRGD compliant speed sign, designed to reinforce speed limits and ensure drivers maintain safe speeds at all times, reducing accidents and improving road safety. Due to its TSRGD compliant status, this sign can be used as a permanent fixture to reduce speeding. Click The Links Below To Explore Our Range Of Vehicle Activated Speed Signs Intelligent Optical Lens Monitoring and Error Reporting In Stock Plug and Play 6 Year Warranty Temporary Traffic Management These signs can be programmed to display specific speed limits based on the temporary conditions or hazards present on the road. For example, during roadworks or construction zones, the signs can be set to display reduced speed limits to alert drivers to the changes in road conditions. This helps to enhance driver awareness and compliance, reducing the risk of accidents in temporary traffic management areas. Speed limit reminders These signs are equipped with sensors that detect the speed of approaching vehicles. When a vehicle exceeds the speed limit, the sign illuminates and shows the speed limit, indicating that the driver exceeds the legal speed. This visual reminder prompts drivers to adjust their speed and adhere to the posted limits, improving compliance with speed regulations and promoting safer driving behaviour. Data Collection on traffic speeds Our speed signs can be enhanced by adding on data capture. This allows for the collection of valuable insights into traffic patterns such as identifying areas with excessive speeding and evaluating the effectiveness of speed limit enforcement measures. This information can optimise traffic management strategies, identify high-risk areas, and develop targeted interventions to enhance road safety. Step 1: Obtain Necessary Permissions Step 2: Choose an Appropriate Location Step 4: Install Mounting Brackets Step 5: Mount the Speed Sign Step 6: Install Radar Unit and Wiring Step 7: Install Solar Panels and Battery Step 8: Connect Control Unit Step 9: Test and Configure Step 10: Inform Authorities and Maintenance Remember that this is a general guide, and specific requirements may vary based on the model of the speed sign, local regulations, and unique installation conditions. Always consult with professionals, local authorities, and experts to ensure a safe and compliant installation. A local parish council in Tetbury reported a 24% drop in the highest speed on their targeted road within just one month of installation.The 40mph road had motorists speeding at a dangerous 61.5mph, but with an eye-catching Vehicle Activated Speed sign, this top speed reduced down to 45.7mph after 25 days of being in use. Although the results collected from the signs cannot be used to prosecute speeding motorists, the reports and data are often used by councils and Local Highways Authorities to help set-up speeding enforcement procedures. “The unit is proving very successful in calming traffic through the village. The flashing signal clearly and effectively reminds drivers of the prevailing speed limit, and the data gathering function is useful in determining which sites within the village benefit most from its deployment. The unit is sufficiently portable to enable it to be rotated between separate locations on a regular basis. We are also planning to liaise with the local constabulary over the summer months, and provide data from the unit in order to help them target the most effective periods to deploy mobile enforcement cameras.” Take a closer look at our product guides and get to know more about how Vehicle Activated Speed Signs can make a difference on the roads.Vehicle Activated Speed Sign (VAS)
How Our Vehicle Activated Speed Signs Work
Types Of Vehicle Activated Speed Signs
SID (Speed Indicator Display)
SAM (Smiley Activated Message)
SLR (Speed Limit Reminder)
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Vehicle Activated Speed Sign – Technical Specifications
SID SLR SAM Digit/Roundel SIze 300mm Digit Height 300mm Roundel size 300mm Digit Height Enclosure Dimensions (HXWXD) 660mm x 430mmx 150mm 660mm x 430mmx 150mm 710mm x 430mmx 150mm Trigger Speeds 5 – 65MPH 5 – 65MPH 5 – 65MPH Display On Time 0.5 – 7.5 seconds 0.5 – 7.5 seconds 0.5 – 7.5 seconds Weight Without Batteries 8Kg 8Kg 8Kg Rechargable Batteries 12V – 22Ahr (Max 2) 12V – 22Ahr (Max 2) 12V – 22Ahr (Max 2) Typical Operating Duration (battery powered models) 1 Battery: 45,000 triggers 1 Battery: 45,000 triggers 1 Battery: 45,000 triggers 2 Batteries: 90,000 triggers 2 Batteries: 90,000 triggers 2 Batteries: 90,000 triggers How To Install a Vehicle Activated Speed Sign
How Effective Are Vehicle Activated Speed Signs?
Date Average Speed 29th August 38.6 mph 1st September 39.0 mph 7th September 38.8mph 17th September 28.7 mph 23rd September 28.8 mph Date Top Speed 29th August 61.5 mph 1st September 61.8 mph 7th September 60.4 mph 17th September 46.6 mph 23rd September 45.7 mph Product Guides