02/10/2026
Pedestrian crossings aren’t evaluated by whether they turn on anymore.
They’re evaluated by what they can prove.
Today’s municipalities are being asked:
🚗 How fast were vehicles approaching?
⚠️ Were drivers actually yielding?
✅ Did conditions improve after installation?
If it can’t provide insight, then it can’t deliver safety.
Because when safety budgets, grants, or incidents are reviewed,
“we’ve installed flashing lights” isn’t evidence.
Measured behavior is the benchmark and crossings that can’t deliver it are starting to show their age.
Decisions need evidence. Planning needs proof. Accountability needs data.
02/05/2026
StreetSmart™ is where CrossCommand’s on-site radar data becomes clear, actionable insight.
Instead of raw numbers or disconnected files, StreetSmart organizes crossing behavior into dashboards, reports, and long-term trends that are easy to understand and easy to share.
For school districts and municipalities, that means:
⏩️ Clear visibility into real driver behavior at the crossing
⏩️ Simple access to data for planning, grants, and justification
⏩️ Ongoing insight without added workload or technical burden
StreetSmart doesn’t just collect information — it supports better, more confident decisions over time.
Because safer crossings start with understanding what’s actually happening on the street.
02/04/2026
Clear guidance matters. Proof is what reinforces it.
When pedestrian crossings clearly show when it's safe to cross, uncertainty drops. Drivers know what to expect. Pedestrians move with confidence.
That moment of clarity is not just experienced, it is collected at the crossing itself. CrossCommand™ pairs pedestrian countdown guidance with radar intelligence to capture how drivers approach, yield, and comply in real time.
This is how visibility and intelligence work together to create safer, clearer crossings. Not just signs that flash, but systems that support informed safety decisions exactly where they are needed.
02/03/2026
Two Systems. One Job.
Pedestrian crossings don’t need more devices. They need better ones.
CrossCommand™ elevates pedestrian safety across multiple environments.
From standard crossings to school zones, intelligence is embedded directly into the system. Moving the standard beyond reactive flashing lights, CrossCommand™ detects approaching vehicles, measures speed, and captures real driver behavior at the crossing itself.
Replace assumptions with evidence, so you can make decisions backed by data.
Because real safety progress doesn’t come from adding more systems.
It comes from raising the standard for every crossing.
01/29/2026
Pedestrian risk increases when crossings don’t stand out clearly to approaching drivers.
In low-visibility conditions, drivers miss critical cues, pedestrians assume they’ve been seen, and timing becomes uncertain. The crossing exists, but it doesn’t always perform the way it should in the field.
CrossCommand™ RRFB Crosswalk was designed to address this challenge by combining an dual light bar with radar embedded directly into the system, along with an integrated pedestrian countdown to improve visibility and timing at the crossing.
If you’re planning upgrades or working to standardize crossings, prioritize visibility and measureable data to support safer, more defensible decisions.
See how CrossCommand™ brings intelligence and clarity to the crossing.
01/28/2026
A crosswalk is more than a single device—it’s a system.
CrossCommand™ was designed with that in mind. From radar-enabled beacons and solar power to retroreflective signage and a pedestrian countdown, every component serves a purpose.
Together, they transform a traditional crossing into a source of real-world insight and safer decision-making.
This is infrastructure built to respond, adapt, and improve how streets actually work.
01/22/2026
For years, RRFBs have worked the same way. They activate, they flash, and they wait. They don’t know if a vehicle is approaching. They don’t know how fast it’s moving. And they can’t learn from what happens at the crossing.
CrossCommand™ changes that model.
By embedding radar directly into the RRFB, CrossCommand™ turns a passive beacon into an intelligent safety system. It captures real vehicle behavior at the crosswalk, creating greater awareness for drivers, stronger confidence for pedestrians, and actionable insight for the agencies shaping safer streets.
This is not a cosmetic upgrade.
It is a shift in how crosswalk safety works.
Traditional RRFBs flash.
CrossCommand™ understands.
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01/21/2026
Traditional RRFBs flash.
CrossCommand™ learns.
Know more. Protect more.
For years, crosswalk beacons have done one thing: turn on and hope drivers respond. CrossCommand™ changes that.
With radar built directly into the sign, CrossCommand™ captures real vehicle speeds at the crosswalk, showing how traffic actually behaves in the moment. What was once a passive safety tool becomes an intelligent system with real-world insight.
- Agencies get data, not assumptions
- Planners get clarity, not guesswork
- Communities get a smarter path to safer streets
Traditional RRFBs react.
CrossCommand™ understands.
This is more than a flashing beacon.
It’s intelligence at the crosswalk.
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01/15/2026
A new RRFB feature designed for the people crossing the street.
Radarsign's new CrossCommand™ RRFB Crosswalk with Radar-based Traffic Data Collection introduces optional pedestrian countdown side panels, marking the first time an RRFB actively communicates crossing time to pedestrians.
These countdown panels give people clear, intuitive guidance on how much time remains to cross, supporting safer decisions and reducing uncertainty in high-risk crossing environments.
By pairing driver-facing visibility with pedestrian-facing communication, CrossCommand™ expands the role of beyond awareness alone.
This is a functional upgrade to how crosswalks operate, not just how they look.
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01/14/2026
The first RRFB with radar built into the light bar.
Radarsign's new CrossCommand™ RRFB Crosswalk with Radar-based Traffic Data Collection brings radar technology directly into the RRFB system, creating a new category of crosswalk safety infrastructure.
Instead of relying on assumptions or upstream data, agencies can capture real vehicle speed and approach behavior exactly where pedestrian interactions occur—at the crosswalk.
Because the radar is integrated into the RRFB light bar, there is no need for separate sensors or additional roadside equipment. Installation stays streamlined, while insight expands dramatically.
This is not visibility alone.
This is an RRFB designed to inform smarter safety decisions.
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01/13/2026
Crosswalk safety has been stuck in a reactive model. Install the crossing, turn it on, and hope it does its job.
Radarsign is raising the bar by redefining what RRFBs can deliver.
Now launching CrossCommand™ RRFB Crosswalk with Radar-based Traffic Data Collection, a new RRFB system built to deliver more than visibility at the crossing.
This system introduces the first RRFB with a radar-enabled light bar, capturing real traffic behavior where it actually matters, at the crosswalk itself. Agencies finally have a clearer picture of how drivers are moving through pedestrian areas, not just how the crossing is marked.
It also brings something new to the category: optional pedestrian countdown side panels that give people crossing the street clearer, more confident guidance when timing matters most.
More awareness for drivers.
More confidence for pedestrians.
More understanding for agencies responsible for safety.
This is not a small improvement.
It is a new standard for RRFB crosswalks.
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RRFB Crosswalk | Pedestrian Safety with Traffic Data
There’s a new chain of command at the crosswalk. The First RRFB with Radar Traffic Data CrossCommand™ RRFB Crosswalk is an MUTCD-aligned, Buy American compliant pedestrian crossing system that measures real driver behavior at the crosswalk, adds pedestrian clarity with an integrated countdown, a...