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BY S.P.A SAFETY SYSTEM LLC

SPA TMA Attenuator Trucks.

Built for driver/operator safety.

SPA TMA Attenuator Trucks are among the best designed, fabricated, and serviced in the USA today and meet NJ DOT Certification.

NJ DOT has very stringent standards for highway safety for road work at SPA has met the requirements for those standards.

One such standard is to keep the driver in the cab during the operation of the TMA truck.

All controls are mounted in the cab so that the TMA and arrow board can be deployed without the driver ever having to leave his or her seat, thus ensuring that even the worker operating the equipment that is first in line protecting a job site is also in a safer environment.

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