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Nestled in the San Ramon Valley just east of San Francisco lies Danville, a town over 44,000 people call home. At three crossings along the Iron Horse Regional Trail, the trail network that cut t ...
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Did you know that in an Alaska Department of Transportation (DOT) survey of 29 U.S. states, 18 indicated that they consider overheight collisions a significant problem? In fact, Maryland identi ...
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The most common place for on-duty firefighters to lose their lives is not in a burning building; it’s in a motor vehicle-related collision. The same is true for on-duty law enforcement of ...
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Employees and guests frequently cross paths with truck drivers and other heavy machinery operators at industrial facilities. Facility managers have a responsibility to protect everyone from these ...
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Solving a transportation problem is more complex than simply finding a physical solution — it involves securing funding, arranging schedules, allocating equipment and much more. An often o ...
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Every day, drivers across the country deal with inefficient payment systems in parking garages and tolls, drive overheight vehicles into low-clearance structures, go the wrong-way down the high ...
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“If you don’t think you have a wrong-way problem, it’s because you don’t have the detection equipment counting it.” Those are the words of Greg Mack, Assistant Dir ...
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If you’re a traffic safety professional, it’s highly likely that you know exactly what the MUTCD is — as well as its importance in the transportation industry. But for those of ...
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A whopping 6,283 pedestrians lost their lives in the U.S. in 2018 alone, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). That’s the highest number in nearly thre ...
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Thirty. That is how many people on average die in the United States every single day because of vehicles leaving rural roadways, totaling 12,000 people each year. window.SHOGUN_IMAGE_ ...
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No amount of care can guarantee safety when driving on an icy road. However, being warned of dangerous icy roads up ahead can help significantly — and even save lives. Vendors like TAPCO ha ...
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MUNICIPALITIES We understand your main goal is to increase traffic safety and mobility in your community. At TAPCO, we work with local traffic professionals like yourself to de ...
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WisDOT Opens Flex Lane to Combat Congestion on Madison Beltline TAPCO supports WisDOT with ITS integration and continued maintenance for the new Flex Lane on the Madison Beltline Br ...
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TAPCO Launches Extension to LegendViz® Product Line The New Signs are MUTCD-compliant and Larger in Size for Improved Sign Legibility Distance Brown Deer, Wis. – July 26, 202 ...
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CASE STUDY: TxDOT, SAN ANTONIO DISTRICT Wrong-Way Driving Reduction on a Major Highway Download PDF SUMMARY To reduce wrong-way driving collisions, TxDOT&rsqu ...
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PARKING REVENUE SYSTEMS Design the best parking experience for your visitors and increase the reliability and revenue of your parking facility. Request quote TOP ...
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TAPCO Announces New Wrong-Way Alert Systems, Powered by Bosch TAPCO upgrades the technology behind their life-saving Wrong-Way Alert Systems via new Bosch partnership Brown Deer, ...
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TAPCO Launches New Mobile RRFB Crosswalk The portable cart-based system enables on-demand crosswalk setup at mid-block locations. Brown Deer, Wis. – April 29, 2026 – Tr ...
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