Dual VMS – Advanced Vehicle-Mounted Traffic Management System
The Highway 1 Dual VMS is a first-of-its-kind innovation in road safety electronics, designed to turn any Ute, light truck, or heavy truck into a multi-use TTM (Temporary Traffic Management) safety vehicle.
Equipped with dual LED screens and an electric lifting system, the Dual VMS offers an unparalleled combination of real-time messaging, traffic control, and driver feedback. Whether functioning as an arrow board, variable message sign (VMS), radar speed sign, or advanced warning sign, this unit provides versatility and reliability for highway safety and traffic management applications.
Key Features:
- Multi-Function Signage: Acts as an arrow board, radar speed sign, VMS, and advanced warning sign.
- Dual LED Screens:
- Upper Screen: 1060 x 1060 mm, RGB full-colour, P20 pixel pitch.
- Lower Screen: 1380 x 1630 mm, multi-colour options (Amber, Red/White, RGB), P16 pixel pitch.
- Electric Lifting System: Vertical extension for improved visibility.
- Fully Programmable: Custom messages, symbols, and alerts via an easy-to-use interface.
- Automatic Night Dimming: Enhances visibility and reduces glare for nighttime operation.
- Weather-Resistant Design:
- Upper screen: IP65 rated for all-weather performance.
- Lower screen: IP54 rated for reliable operation in varying conditions.
- Durable & Lightweight Build: Galvanised or aluminum construction with a total weight of approx. 500kg.
- Road Safety Approved: Certified EN12966 optical performance for high-visibility displays.
Technical Specifications:
- Retracted Dimensions: 1.618 x 1.882 x 806 mm
- Extended Dimensions: 1.618 x 2.982 x 806 mm
- Weight: Approx. 500kg
- Power Supply: 12V system
- Warning Lamps: 2 x LED Xenon lamps
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
The Highway 1 Dual VMS is an industry-leading solution, enhancing fleet safety, visibility, and traffic control capabilities. Designed in New Zealand, it provides an intelligent, innovative, and highly adaptable way to manage road safety in construction zones, highways, and traffic control scenarios.


























