Lighted Roadway Traffic Signs for a Safer Base
The United States Marine Corps Recruit Depot on Parris Island, SC has selected our wireless traffic signs to improve roadway safety for recruits. There are more than 38 of our wireless edge-lit LED traffic sign at various locations around the base.
FHWA studies have proven that flashing LED traffic signs boost safety. Highly-visible in broad daylight and at night, these installations also increase driver awareness in a variety of weather conditions.

Parris Island, SC – New Marines of Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, run under the “We Make Marines” sign during a traditional motivational run through the streets. – Photo by Cpl. Caitlin Brink
Protecting New Recruits
USMC Recruit Depot, located on Parris Island, South Carolina, has been home to the Marines since Nov. 1, 1915. MCRD Parris Island currently trains half of all male recruits, and all female recruits in the United States.
We salute the USMC for prioritizing roadway and pedestrian safety at the Deopt, using the very latest in flashing wireless LED traffic sign technology.
This is great. Our US Governments Military is getting on the bandwagon for Pedestrian Safety aboard one of their installations. Great. I think I might have seen the same aboard MCAS Cherry Point, NC.
We couldn’t agree more. That’s great to hear that MCAS Cheery Point might have one of our systems installed. Who better to keep safe than the people who keep us safe?