In the dynamic world of construction and roadwork, innovation takes center stage. From the expansive landscapes of British Columbia to the bustling roads of Florida, North America is witnessing a transformative shift with the widespread adoption of Automated Flaggers. Read More
In 2024, North America Traffic (NAT) stands at a pivotal juncture, celebrating a distinguished three-decade legacy marked by unwavering excellence and pioneering innovation. We invite you to join us in acknowledging this significant milestone as we delve into the intricate tapestry of our history. Read More
Have you ever wondered why traffic signals are adorned with the familiar red, yellow and green colours? These seemingly simple hues play a critical role in regulating the chaos of our bustling streets, ensuring order, safety and the smooth flow of traffic. Read More
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures continue to fall at a record pace, it’s important to ensure that your fleet is prepared for the cold months that lie ahead. Read More
Keeping pedestrians safe in your work zone using portable traffic signals. In September 2023 a project requiring portable traffic signals with a pedestrian accommodation in Toronto, ON began. Pedestrian accommodations are not common in work zones as generally pedestrians are kept out of a work zone. However, sometimes it is unavoidable like in downtown Toronto. Read More
When it comes to roadway construction, safety is paramount. Whether you're building a new road or repairing an existing one, you want to ensure that your project stays organized and on track. Read More
The construction industry is an inherently dangerous industry. It can be narrowed down to four main hazards: falls, electrocution, struck by, and caught in/between. Today we’ll explore which of these fatal four are the most common. Read More
Construction flagger safety has been an issue for years, and we all know it. These numbers have raised serious concern, and we're here to help you understand why. Read More
Summer is here, and with it comes a whole host of outdoor events. If unequipped to safely handle these mass amounts of people, event operators could find themselves treading dangerously. Fortunately, with the right event risk management, managers can ensure the safety of all volunteers, vendors, and pedestrians. Read More