Radarsign LLC, headquartered in Marietta, Georgia, is known for pioneering the world’s first armored radar speed signs. The company is dedicated to designing and manufacturing traffic management solutions that prioritize safety without compromising environmental considerations or driver comfort. All of Radarsign's products comply with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards and are proudly made in the USA.
The unique armored design sets Radarsign apart, offering durability that is shock absorbent, vandal resistant, and capable of withstanding extreme weather conditions including hurricanes and blizzards. Their radar speed signs utilize directional beam technology to provide clear and legible displays to drivers, regardless of time of day or weather. Each sign is designed to automatically adjust its LED intensity based on ambient light, ensuring maximum visibility while being energy-efficient.
Installed across all 50 states in the USA, as well as in Canada and Puerto Rico—alongside military bases worldwide—Radarsign’s devices are trusted by state Departments of Transportation, municipalities, national parks, schools, and private communities to enhance road safety and calm traffic. The founders created Radarsign not only out of a business opportunity but also from personal experiences in neighborhoods plagued by speeding, driven by the mission to reduce vehicular speeds and thus save lives.
The company's innovative approach extends beyond just speed enforcement; their products also support data collection, allowing communities to analyze traffic patterns, identify peak speeding times, and formulate effective management strategies. Furthermore, these devices have shown a significant impact: studies indicate that up to 80% of speeders will slow down when alerted by a radar sign, resulting in compliance with posted speed limits increasing by as much as 60%. Through their commitment to community well-being and accident prevention, Radarsign continues to contribute to safer roads and neighborhoods.