LED Traffic Directors
The traffic directors from D&R Electronics Co. Ltd. are a rear vehicle mounting solution designed to offer directional signalling and lane control. Mainly used in law enforcement, highway patrol, municipal fleets and utility crew vehicles, these traffic directors indicate lane closure and direct traffic. They also feature programmable arrow patterns for clear visual communication. Understanding the nature of first responder and roadside crew work, the lights are designed to be highly visible and durable for rugged usage.
High-Intensity LED Directional Signalling for Fleet Safety
Our traffic directors for emergency vehicles with programmable arrow boards also feature modifiable flash patterns for maximum visibility. Complying with the critical nature of their utility, these LED lights adhere to all relevant traffic safety standards. This lighting system is also designed for a long service life. Aside from offering durability under challenging roadside conditions, the directors are also designed to be weather-resistant for optimal longevity.
Traffic directors for emergency vehicles are compatible with a large range of police SUVs, service trucks and utility fleets. The directors attain their high durability from vibration resistance, a necessary feature as they are constantly exposed to moving vehicles. To make them weather-resistant, all directors are sealed, providing insulation to the LED modules within. These features ensure continuous and effective performance.
FAQs
What are traffic directors used for?
Traffic directors are primarily a rear vehicle directional guidance tool to indicate lane closures or direction changes. Their main purpose is work-zone traffic management that improves emergency roadside response.
How are traffic directors different from arrow boards?
Traffic directors are linear LED bars by design. In contrast, arrow boards are larger, panel-style systems. Apart from the visual distinction, the two have different mounting applications and visibility, which also differentiates their utility.