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When safety is priority in a work zone, the Attenuator Truck is what you need. They are known by many names such as TMA Truck, Crash Truck, Traffic Control Truck, Crash Attenuator Truck or Safety Truck. They were developed to keep workers out of harm’s way by absorbing the impact of motor vehicle collisions or redirecting the vehicles away from equipment and workers. See Construction Equipment Guide’s list of Attenuator Trucks to keep your workers safe. You can find new and used attenuator trucks for sale from the leading equipment manufacturers right here.
CDOT - Tue May 02, 2023
CDOT Expanding Its Work Zone Safety Truck Program
A $1.9 million federal grant will allow the Colorado Department of Transportation to expand the ways it's been using special self-driving trucks to protect workers in construction zones. "Every major advancement in the history of U.S....
Lucy Perry – CEG CORRESPONDENT - Thu May 05, 2022
Newer Asphalt Road Construction Technologies Gain Traction
The asphalt pavements we drive on daily are the result of decades of blood, sweat and tears, both in the field and in the lab. Experimentation with new and different materials; trial and error developing better, safer construction machinery; and the risks taken to put the finishing touches never stop....
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