LaneLight In-Road Flashing Crosswalk Lights

LANELIGHT

September 18, 2017

LaneLight MLK150 In-Road Warning Lights are tested to over 3.5 million candela/m2 per MLK150 marker – the LEDs are visible from up to 3000 feet away during the day.  With sealed electronics, boron lenses and cast stainless steel construction LaneLight In-Road Warning Lights are durable, near zero maintenance and the ideal solution for dramatically enhanced visibility at your mid-clock crosswalks.  Expect 10 to 15 years of trouble free operation from a properly installed LaneLight warning system.

Features:

LED Enhanced barrier of bright flashing lights directly in the driver’s line of sight

  • Daytime visibility up to 3000 feet
  • Distracted driver focused
  • Hardwired / Battery free design to stand the test of time
  • Low profile to mitigate trip hazards that can come with higher profile (1/2″ +) systems
  • Passive activation bollard systems available
  • Solar and AC power configurations
  • Near zero maintenance
  • Snowplough safe flush installation option
  • Bicycle safe low profile

For more information:

https://lanelight.com/crosswalks-in-road/

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