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Answering Two Questions About Using Portable Traffic Signals

Overseeing a construction project can be a highly challenging and difficult task because there are many factors that will have to be addressed. This is particularly true for projects that will require the temporary removal of traffic signals. In these instances, you will be required to supply a temporary unit until the project is complete and the permanent one can be replaced. Yet, you may not have much experience with portable traffic signals, and in these cases, you may benefit from learning the following answers to common questions. 

How Are These Lights Installed?

It may seem like the installation of a portable traffic signal would be extremely difficult and complex, but this is actually not the case. These units are most often attached on the end of a small crane. This allows the traffic signal to easily be maneuvered into place and removed when the project is completed. 

However, it should be noted that some companies may charge an additional fee for use of one of their cranes for this project. While it is possible to avoid this fee by using your own system, it is usually a negligible cost, and you will carefully need to consider whether building your own rig is actually a more affordable option. 

How Are These Lights Controlled?

Every intersection is different, and as a result, it will be necessary to program the traffic signal to meet the needs of your intersection. Fortunately, programming these lights is a relatively simple task. It is done by using a central control panel that can broadcast signals to the traffic light. By inputting the amount of time that you want the light to stay red and green, you will be able to quickly configure it to keep traffic flowing through your intersection. 

For security reasons, this panel will be equipped with a security code that must be entered before it will allow you to make modification to the light. Your supplier will give you a copy of this code, but if you lose it, you will need to contact the supplier and present them with proof of identification before the code will be given to you. 

Construction projects that require the removal of a traffic light can be much more complicated than projects that do not need this requirement because you will have to replace the traffic signal. By understanding these two answers to common questions about using portable traffic signals, you will be in a better position to make smart choices for meeting this requirement for your project. If you have more specific questions about portable traffic signals or signs that might be needed during a construction project, contact a company like Street Smart Rental.


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