MUTCD Compliant certified

MUTCD Compliant

NEMA TS1 and TS2 Compliant certified

NEMA TS1 & TS2 Compliant

Caution Traffic Signs

Caution traffic signs and warning beacon systems designed to alert drivers and pedestrians to potential road hazards. Products include school zone beacons, LED embedded signs, radar-activated warnings, and fiber optic signs — supporting safer intersections, crosswalks, construction zones, and highways across the Midwest.

School Zone Beacons & Signs
AB Series Activated Beacons & LED Embedded Signs
Traffic Control Products & Solutions
Traffic Signs Inc. LED & Fiber Optic Traffic Signs

Our Range of Products

School Zone Beacons & Signs

School Zone Beacons & Signs

  • 2,000m+ wireless range with sync flash
  • Solar & AC power for off-grid operation
  • Radar & scheduled activation modes
AB Series Activated Beacons & LED Embedded Signs

AB Series Activated Beacons & LED Embedded Signs

  • 8 models for urban & rural traffic safety
  • Smart city integration via Glance® platform
  • 64 radio channels, up to 1,664 networks
Traffic Control Products & Solutions

Traffic Control Products & Solutions

  • 40+ manufacturer brands in one catalog
  • MUTCD, NEMA TS1 & TS2 compliant products
  • Multi-tech detection: radar, lidar, video
Traffic Signs Inc. LED & Fiber Optic Traffic Signs

Traffic Signs Inc. LED & Fiber Optic Traffic Signs

  • LED, Fiber Optic, Fluorescent & NIRF signs
  • 40+ years of traffic sign expertise
  • Hybrid Fiber Optic/LED blank-out signs

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the danger sign mean?

A danger sign warns road users of a significant hazard ahead that requires immediate attention or caution. In traffic environments, danger signs alert drivers to conditions such as sharp curves, intersections, pedestrian crossings, or construction zones where reduced speed and heightened awareness are critical to preventing accidents.

What are the 5 hazard signs?

What is the meaning of danger road sign?

What power options are available for caution traffic signs and beacons?

Can caution traffic signs be activated automatically?

Are caution traffic signs MUTCD compliant?

Can caution signs be monitored and managed remotely?

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Industries We Serve

Municipal Urban Transportation

Municipal & Urban Transportation

LED caution signs and beacons manage intersection hazards, pedestrian crossings, and traffic calming in city environments.

School Zones Pedestrian Safety

School Zones & Pedestrian Safety

Flashing beacons and embedded LED signs alert drivers during school hours and at crosswalks near playgrounds.

Highway DOT Infrastructure

Highway & State DOT Infrastructure

Fiber optic and LED caution signs support DOT highway lane control, speed notification, and hazard warnings.

Construction Zones

Construction Zones

Warning beacons and dynamic caution signs alert drivers to changing road conditions and worker safety zones.

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Why Transportation Agencies Choose Traffic Control Corporation

75+ Years of Traffic Safety Expertise

Since 1946, TCC has been the Midwest's trusted authority on traffic control, offering unmatched knowledge across all transportation technology advancements.

40+ Leading Manufacturers Represented

As one of the largest U.S. distributors, TCC provides access to caution sign and beacon solutions from over 40 manufacturers, ensuring the right fit for every application.

Factory-Trained Field Support Team

TCC's certified technical staff provide onsite troubleshooting, product training, and hands-on support across eleven Midwest states for reliable system performance.

Get Expert Guidance on Caution Traffic Signs

Submit your inquiry and a TCC specialist will respond with product recommendations, compliance guidance, and custom quotes tailored to your project.

Contact Us Today

For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at +1 630-543-1300. You can also send us a quick email at issnews@imagesensing.com.