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Mechanical Traffic Signs


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Mechanical Traffic Signs

Mechanical traffic signs are a type of traffic control device that use mechanical or physical means to convey information to drivers on the road. These signs are typically operated by a motor or other mechanical device and are designed to provide clear and concise information to drivers in a way that is easy to understand and follow. One of the most common types of mechanical traffic signs is the rotating sign. These signs typically consist of a series of panels that rotate to display different messages or symbols depending on the traffic conditions or other factors. For example, a rotating sign might display a stop symbol during periods of heavy traffic or construction, and then switch to a yield symbol during periods of lighter traffic. Another common type of mechanical traffic sign is the variable message sign (VMS). These signs use a series of LED lights or other electronic displays to provide real-time information to drivers. This might include information about traffic conditions, road closures, or other important information that drivers need to be aware of. Mechanical traffic signs can be found in a variety of settings, from busy urban intersections to rural highways and construction zones. They are an important tool for helping to manage traffic flow and ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians on the road.

rotating sign, variable message sign, LED lights, traffic flow, safety

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