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Worksafe has been providing smart solutions throughout New England for over ten years now. We offer sales and or rental options. Call the experts today for a consultation to discuss your project needs and goals. We offer the full package from the design phase to implementation, deployment as well as short- or long-term 24/7 maintenance services. We also offer equipment repair as well.

We have a very large fleet of message signs, arrow boards, traffic signals, trailer mounted video cameras, queue detection, speed signs, and microwave technologies we offer for rent. We specialize in smart work zone and real-time traffic solutions. Whether you're needing real-time traffic information, que warning system, dynamic lane merge, conflict warnings or alternative route information Worksafe is the one to call.

Worksafe is first in safety, smart solutions, and service. Worksafe Traffic Control Industries is a manufacturer of construction, highway and commercial signs and a distributor of traffic control products and devices.
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Built an 8,000-square foot manufacturing facility and offices.
The new facility included silk screening equipment, automated equipment for sheeting application, and a full PC system that runs on Flexi-Sign Pro.
The PC was designed for highway use but was designed to also be used for commercial/custom signs.
Formed Always On Time Sign & Design, a division of Worksafe.
The name Always On Time Sign & Design was created as a marketing tool used to increase sales and market share of the commercial sign market.
The need for standard highway signs to manage traffic was recognized very soon after the introduction of the automobile itself, and by the late 1920s, committees had been formed which were tasked with developing uniform standard highway signs, to eliminate traffic confusion and to maintain an orderly flow in both urban and rural areas of the country.
All states have since adopted these standards, and although there have been periodic updates to the standard signage used, the standards have remained in place ever since their original adoption nearly 100 years ago.
Conventional road guide signs are used primarily to provide direction for motorists using highways and streets, as well as to provide information about intersecting routes.
These indicators can also be used to direct motorists to towns, villages, and cities, or to other local destinations they may be seeking such as rivers, national parks, wildlife preserves, and historical sites.
In general, the intent is to provide useful information that will help motorists arrive at their destination in the quickest and most direct possible manner.
Encountered on highways, freeways, and dense city routes, managed lanes allow for restrictions of traffic or variable tolling, in order to further optimize the traffic flow.
These signs are often used to indicate high-occupancy vehicle lanes, high-occupancy toll, reversible, express toll, taxi, and bus lanes, as well as for other traffic including light-rail and bicycles.
These are often a limited application of active roadway management systems to a highway's avenues, rather than the entirety of said highway.
Toll plazas are generally situated along highways which have limited freeway or expressway access.
Some portion of a route or the entire route could be a paid highway, or it might be that there is a discrete section of the route which is subject to the fee, for instance a bridge or tunnel.
The signs which are used to identify these roads will vary in accordance with the kind of access provided by the route itself.
For instance, the placards will differ for expressways versus conventional roads.
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