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Highway information signs and traffic safety equipment from Aldridge Electrical IndustriesHighway information signs and traffic safety equipment from Aldridge Electrical Industries

Highway information signs and traffic safety equipment from Aldridge Electrical Industries

Aldridge Electrical Industries provides displays and signs that are used in Intelligent Transport Systems across Australia.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

18 Jun 2008 1m read View Author

Aldridge Electrical Industries provides displays and signs that are used in Intelligent Transport Systems across Australia. These displays and LED systems from Aldridge Electrical Industries comply with the Australian and international standards of design and quality. The major products from Aldridge Electrical Industries include highway information signs, traffic safety equipment and many more.

The types of technology used by Aldridge Electrical Industries to develop its highway and bus signs are Light Emitting Diode (LED), fibre optics, liquid crystal display systems and flip disk. These bus and highway display systems from Aldridge Electrical Industries are built exactly according to customer requirements. These display systems are available in two types – graphic types and alphanumeric types.

Traffic safety equipment developed by Aldridge Electrical Industries include mobile variable message displays, message boards, portable traffic signs, arrow panels and many more. These display and message signs from Aldridge Electrical Industries comply with the Australian and international standards of safety, design and quality. Aldridge Electrical Industries is also equipped to provide complete repair and maintenance services for all its products on a regular basis.

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