Visibility Tape Can Reduce Fleet Vehicle Collisions
Visibility Tape’s reflective yellow and red adhesive tape is placed on the rear of a vehicle to increase driver’s awareness and reduce the number of rear-end collisions.
by Staff
October 17, 2013
Visibility Tape's reflective tape is designed to improve vehicle visibility and reduce rear-end collisions.
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Visibility Tape's reflective tape is designed to improve vehicle visibility and reduce rear-end collisions.
Visibility Tape’s innovative vehicle decal is designed to improve vehicle visibility and reduce the number of rear-end collisions involving fleet vehicles.
“Visibility Tape has been proven to reduce rear end collisions by more than 50%,” says Ricky Rothstein, managing partner for Visibility Tape.
Rear-end collisions occur when drivers do not see a stopping or slow-moving vehicle in front of them in time to stop.
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The reflective yellow and red adhesive tape with an angled pattern is placed on the rear of a vehicle to increase driver’s awareness, says the company. Made from polymers with improved reflectivity, the decal can be easily applied to any vehicle. It’s waterproof and comes in both standard and custom sizes.
According to the company, some benefits of the tape include improved vehicle visibility both day and night, reduced vehicle repairs and down time caused by accidents and insurance savings by lowering Total Incident Rate (TIR).
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