All good things must come to an end.....
Carmanah Technologies has sent out a End of Life (EOL) notice for several of the items in their product line. So what does this mean for you?
Your last chance to buy GenII is through March 31, 2019 but the product is being replaced by new higher intensity, more compact, next generation of beacons.
To find out more, including replacements and existing warranty information, click
here.
Bonus Traffic Tip....Did you misplace your manual or curious how to install Carmanah? No problem, go to their
Contractor Corner and find it there.
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**Conferences**
March 13-14, 2019 Saint Paul, MN
March 13-15, 2019 Branson, MO
March 25-28, 2019 Tulsa, OK
User's Groups
January 29-30, 2019
February 20-21, 2019
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What happens at a User's Group?
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One week to go...
Nebraska User's Group is coming,
have you signed up?
The User's Group is an excellent opportunity for customers to network, meet leading traffic industry manufacturers one on one and experience classroom sessions on innovative technology.
The registration fee of $40.00 includes:
- 2 days of informational and technical training
- Opportunity to meet vendors one on one
- Continental Breakfast, breaks and lunch each day
- Agenda
- **One day registration option available if attending less than the full conference time period.
Attendance certificates will be provided after the event (up to 12 PDH's or 12 IMSA renewal hours, as well as TARP points for IMSA members).
**Payment via PayPal is available, so have your credit card ready before you register. Regular payment options are available as well.
**Note** For Vendor registration,
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(covers TTT prior to 10-11-2016, the rest are found on our website
calendar by date)
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Know your traffic trivia? Here's your chance to show us.
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Today's trivia question is:
What is the most common interchange that a single traffic signal cabinet would control two intersections?
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The answer to the January 8th trivia is Wide Dynamic Range. Thanks to all that played.
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Well, at least they warn you it's a long wait.
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"Nothing would be done at all, if a man waited till he could do it so well that no one could find fault with it."
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John Henry Newman, theologian
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***Disclaimer*** Some items featured in our Tuesday Traffic Talk are not available in all of our territories. Please consult your Regional Sales Manager or Inside Sales Representative for clarification.
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