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TRIUNE Infrastructure Group

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TRIUNE Infrastructure Group

Traffic Signal Systems

TRIUNE’s traffic signal designs are integral to our mission of enhancing the efficiency and safety of transportation networks. Our team of expert traffic engineers is committed to transforming intersections into well-coordinated, high-performance hubs that streamline traffic flow, reduce congestion, and minimize the potential for accidents.


Key Features of TRIUNE’s Signalization Services:

  1. Comprehensive Traffic Signal Design: TRIUNE designs tailored traffic signal systems designed to meet the unique needs of each intersection. We take into account traffic volume, road layout, and pedestrian activity to develop solutions that ensure smooth traffic flow while promoting safety. Whether it’s a busy urban intersection, a multi-lane arterial road, or a complex network of intersections, our designs provide the optimal balance of efficiency and safety.

  2. Advanced Detection and Control Technologies: Our signal systems incorporate advanced detection technologies, such as inductive loops, radar, and video sensors, that help signals adapt in real-time to changing traffic conditions. These technologies provide instant feedback, enabling the system to optimize signal performance based on current traffic volume and flow. We can also integrate adaptive signal control technology, which automatically adjusts signal phases and cycles to improve traffic flow in response to congestion or fluctuating traffic demands.

  3. Clear Signing and Pavement Markings: TRIUNE excels in designing comprehensive signing and pavement marking systems that provide clear guidance for both drivers and pedestrians. From regulatory signs and lane markings to crosswalks and directional indicators, we ensure that all signage is strategically placed for maximum visibility and clarity. Properly marked lanes, intersections, and pedestrian areas reduce confusion and improve compliance, contributing to safer travel for all road users.

  4. Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety: As part of our commitment to safety, we prioritize the needs of pedestrians and cyclists in our traffic signal designs. We incorporate features like pedestrian signals, push-button crossings, and bike-sensitive detection to ensure safe passage at intersections. Our designs also integrate accessible elements, such as audible signals and tactile paving, to support vulnerable road users, creating safer, more inclusive environments.

  5. Traffic Management and Incident Response: TRIUNE’s signal systems are designed with traffic management in mind, allowing for real-time adjustments in response to incidents or fluctuations in traffic conditions. Through the use of traffic monitoring systems and real-time data, we provide agencies with the ability to quickly adjust signal phases to alleviate congestion, manage incidents, and improve the overall flow of traffic. This flexibility helps reduce delays, supports faster emergency response times, and enhances the overall efficiency of transportation networks.


With TRIUNE’s traffic signalization services, transportation agencies, municipalities, and private stakeholders can ensure that their traffic systems are operating at peak performance. Our solutions not only improve traffic flow and reduce congestion, but also significantly enhance public safety by reducing the risk of accidents at intersections. Whether you are managing a single intersection or an entire network, TRIUNE’s expertise guarantees that your traffic signal systems are efficient, adaptive, and designed for safety.


Our team provides customized solutions that are scalable to meet the unique needs of any project. From new installations to upgrades of existing infrastructure, TRIUNE combines cutting-edge technologies with an in-depth understanding of traffic engineering principles to deliver reliable, high-performing systems.


Trust TRIUNE for unmatched signalization services that enhance traffic flow, improve safety, and help create a more efficient transportation network.

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