MPH Industries’ Ranger is the first of its kind: A traffic radar device that can measure the distance of a vehicle in addition to its speed. Essentially, the Ranger is a cross between a traffic radar and a lidar (laser) unit. Its microwave beam allows the operator to know the exact distance of each target it measures. The product also has a SafetyZone feature that, when activated, continuously monitors the area behind the parked patrol vehicle, searching for drivers who fail to slow down in response to the vehicle’s emergency lights. If danger is detected, the Ranger activates a warning signal to alert the officer while they’re outside their vehicle.
MPH Industries—
888/689-9222
www.mphindustries.com

Kustom Signals’ new ProLaser 4 is a lightweight (2.5 lbs.) and compact lidar system powered by four AA batteries. It includes an OLED rear display and a HUD, which provides detailed information and high-contrast visibility for day or nighttime operation. The product also features fast target acquisition and a target range of up to 8,000 feet. The rugged, forward-sweep pistol grip and trigger alignment is designed for comfort, control and easy operation. The display has large, easy-to-read speed and range readings. The ProLaser 4 is protected against water and dust, and comes with a two-year warranty.
Kustom Signals —
800/458-7866
www.kustomsignals.com

Laser Technology’s new compact and affordable laser speed enforcement device, the TruSpeed S, offers pinpoint, single-vehicle targeting in multilane traffic and anti-laser-jamming firmware. The TruSpeed S weighs less than one pound and can instantly be deployed, fired and stored almost anywhere. It offers a simple point-and-shoot operation, and with every speed reading, a menu option is displayed inside the 7x-magnification power sighting scope. This gives an officer confidence in verifying a specific vehicle’s speed without taking their eye off the target. The custom BlackMask LCD found inside the scope provides clear visibility in all lighting conditions. The product comes standard with a carrying case, neck strap, eyepiece cover and two CR-123A batteries.
Laser Technology, Inc.—
800/790-7364
www.lasertech.com

The Alpha Lock is a wheel-lock and anti-theft device used for traffic and parking enforcement, collections and asset protection. It’s installed directly onto the wheel or tire to secure virtually any vehicle within seconds. The soft-coated arms of the Alpha Lock prevent it from scratching rims and its bright colors make it highly visible. The product is lightweight (9 lbs.), versatile, easy-to-use and constructed from industrial-grade, hardened steel. The lock is pick-, drill- and Freon-resistant. There are two law enforcement and security models: The AL 850-C-KA (units have same key code) and the AL 800 (units have different key codes).
Alpha Industries, Inc.—
310/670-7070
www.alphalock.com

All Traffic Solutions’ latest traffic management web technology, SmartApps, improves traffic and personal workflow. The company’s traffic safety signs are equipped with new sensors that alert officers during specified conditions in the field. This feature reduces the amount of time needed to manage equipment and information by allowing officers to update and monitor them without going on site. By using SmartApp, LEOs can now collect, organize, compile and distribute traffic information readily. The product also includes a perpetual warranty, damage insurance and remote diagnostics options.
All Traffic Solutions—
866/366-6602
www.alltrafficsolutions.com

Wanco’s Radar-Speed Trailer for law enforcement has a changeable regulatory speed-limit sign and a large, radar-triggered LED speed display that instructs motorists to slow down by flashing their excessive speed. This compact and portable trailer is suitable for use wherever traffic calming is needed. It’s commonly deployed in school zones, neighborhoods and high-accident areas. When a motorist exceeds the speed limit, the display flashes the vehicle’s speed. For excessive speed, you can either select the flashing over speed message “slow down” or a frowning face symbol. Either of these messages can also be paired with optional red and blue flashing lights to attract a driver’s attention.
Wanco—800/972-0755
www.wanco.com

Digital Ally’s new DragonCam integrates Laser Ally’s lidar speed enforcement capabilities with a rugged, water-resistant, high-performance camera and tablet computer for easy control and automatic capture of encrypted high-resolution images or video, along with detailed metadata. The camera’s advanced optics remove the need to focus or zoom and offer license plate legibility at a distance of 450 feet on U.S. plates. Officers can print violation images and data, or transfer recordings via flash drive or wirelessly (Bluetooth, WiFi and global 3G options are available). The system also features integrated GPS and flash and printer compatibility.
Digital Ally—
800/440-4947
www.digitalallyinc.com

Traffic Safety System has redesigned its Portable Traffic Arrow Board to include an all-aluminum extension pole. This hitch-mounted unit is now lighter and doubles as a portable light tower, getting its power from the trailer light source. The arrow board portion of the light can also be removed from the new pole for storage or mounted to a 12-volt scene light in its place. LED or quartz halogen options are available. The entire unit comes apart and stores in a
specially designed bag. It’s designed for police and fire vehicles, with a fully extended height of about 7.5 feet, depending on the vehicle.
Traffic Safety System—
828/275-6954
www.trafficsafetysystem.com

Decatur Electronics’ Scout is a directional, handheld traffic radar that runs on six rechargeable AA batteries. It can charge in the car off a standard 12V+ accessory outlet. The Scout mirrors Decatur’s Genesis Handheld Directional (GHD), providing many of the same features, including directional radar that allows officers to choose which direction of traffic they want to track, as well as Decatur’s Faster Mode. But where the GHD remains tethered to the car by a hardwired power cord, the Scout features a removable power cable and battery pack, allowing officers to run radar wherever the need demands and keep their batteries charged whenever power is available.
Decatur Electronics—
888/428-4315
www.decaturradar.com

digiTICKET is an electronic-ticketing device that creates and processes tickets accurately. When an officer uses digiTICKET, driver license information is quickly captured with a barcode or magnetic stripe reader. Citation information is easily completed and a paper ticket is printed on rugged thermal printers faster than it would take for a handwritten ticket. Officers can upload ticket information electronically, where it can be used for analysis, reprints and reporting to RMS and court systems. digiTICKET can be used with existing laptops or rugged handheld computers that include touchscreens, GPS, cameras and cellular capability.
Saltus Technologies, LLC—
877/249-324
www.saltustechnologies.com