Please watch all 10 short videos below, and vote for your favorite to win!
The organization that gets the most votes will win a SpeedAlert 18 radar message sign + a 1-year TraffiCloud® subscription. This will help them slow speeding, share messages, and collect traffic data in their community.
Limit one vote per person. Voting will close at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, September 14th.
Saint Louis Zoo
St. Louis, Missouri
The St. Louis Zoo uses their InstAlert variable message sign to manage traffic during busy visitation times and to highlight zoo attractions with custom graphics.
Lower Windsor Township Police Department
Wrightsville, Pennsylvania
From community events like National Night Out to daily traffic speed enforcement, Lower Windsor Township PD is using their Shield radar speed sign to help slow speeding and improve safety.
Boardman Police Department
Boardman, Ohio
Boardman PD uses their ATS signs daily to slow speeding, manage traffic during large community events, resolve speeding complaints, and help determine enforcement priorities. When they had the clever idea to show a "Photo Captured" message on their speed trailer, it sparked a social media buzz and captured the attention of local news outlets.
Bloomington Police Department
Bloomington, Minnesota
Bloomington PD deploy their ATS signs to remind drivers to slow down, encourage safe habits, and improve roadway safety. Furthermore, they use the data their signs collect to identify problem areas, guide enforcement efforts, and share insights with residents and city leaders. "They serve as a bridge between enforcement and education, giving us the tools to make data-driven decisions while keeping Bloomington’s streets safe for everyone."
Cranberry Township
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
Cranberry Township uses their portable Shield signs year-round to address resident speeding concerns. "They are a huge benefit as we can be immediately responsive to concerns, remind motorists of their speed, provide valuable data to the township engineers, and provide follow up with summaries of that information for police as needed. All from one sign."
Dubuque Police Department
Dubuque, Iowa
Dubuque PD is already putting their new ATS-3 trailer to work—first on a high-risk roadway with serious speeding concerns, and later at a community soccer event where kids raced to see their speeds displayed. While Dubuque PD primarily uses the trailer to slow speeding and improve safety, this soccer event gave the department a chance to show the trailer in action, educate the public, and engage with the community.
Ontario Police Department
Ontario, Oregon
Ontario PD experiences heavy traffic volumes in their town while facing limited staffing, making speed enforcement a challenge. Their Shield radar signs serve as a critical force multiplier—slowing drivers, providing detailed traffic data reports, and helping the department decide where officers can make the greatest impact. "Your product is our greatest force multiplier allowing us to provide the traffic control our residents deserve while also allowing us to respond to calls."
Regional Medical Center & Delaware County Public Health
Manchester, Iowa
Delaware County Public Health uses their ATS trailer in a number of ways—from notifying patients of major construction going on at the hospital, to slowing speeding, to sharing health and weather alerts at the county fair. "It serves as such an amazing resource to our team and those we serve."
Winterville Police Department
Winterville, North Carolina
Winterville PD uses their SpeedAlert 18 radar message signs to enhance road safety and promote responsible driving. By providing immediate feedback, the signs encourage motorists to slow down, especially in high-risk areas such as school zones, residential neighborhoods, and construction sites. Additionally, the data collected by the signs helps Winterville Police identify problem areas and make informed decisions about traffic management and enforcement strategies.
Oceana County Sheriff's Office
Hart, Michigan
The Oceana County Sheriff’s Office has relied on its SpeedAlert trailer for over 10 years, using it on primary roads, off-road vehicle areas, and in neighborhoods to improve safety and share information. With approximately 2 million visitors arriving annually for summer tourism, the trailer is in high demand and is relocated weekly to address different priorities. "The citizens love to see the speed alert trailer in their neighborhoods, often calling the office requesting its presence."
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