Vehicle Equipment

Designed and engineered to help emergency service professionals reach their destination quickly and safely, Traffic Products offers priority and pre-emption equipment offered by our vendor partners Tomar and Applied Information. By communicating with the traffic control system located at each intersection, the approaching emergency vehicles are given a “green” light before entering the intersection, thus creating the ability to move through heavy traffic situations. 

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500-065 Applied Information Controller

500-065 Applied Information Controller

Applied Information 500-065

The AI-500-065 Glance Preempt & Priority In-Vehicle series of controllers provides a cost-effective way of adding priority & preemption to your emergency and transit vehicles. The unit has a build in Cellular, GPS and 900MHz radio to make priority and preemption easy to configure and simple to set up. The in-vehicle unit monitors emergency signals, indicators and ignition switch to have the ability to automatically request priority/preemption at the traffic intersections. The unit comes standard with a build in Ethernet, Cellular Modem, GPS and 900MHz radio. All units come with multiple digital and analog IO to monitor the vehicle status. The unit utilizes enhanced GPS module with dead reckoning. This allows the system to still track the vehicle even when the vehicle is in a tunnel or under an overpasses. T

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Preemption Detectors from Tomar

Preemption Detectors from Tomar

Tomar Emitters

An Emitter is a Xenon strobe light system which is mounted on Emergency and Transit vehicles or within our Heliobe™ lightbars.

The Emitter generates an optical signal. This signal is received by a detectors located at the traffic intersection. The emitter is normally wired so that it automatically activates when the emergency lighting is active. TOMAR emitters also include an automatic shutoff, which can be connected to the vehicles parking brake or neutral safety switch. When the vehicle is in park or neutral, the emitter is automatically shut off preventing intersection lockup.