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Regional Traffic Services Strengthens Work Zone Safety with Reliable TMA Truck Support Across Houston

Houston, TX – As infrastructure projects continue to expand across the Greater Houston area, work zone safety remains a top priority for both contractors and drivers. Regional Traffic Services is stepping up to meet this demand by offering dependable TMA truck rental services, which are critical tools for protecting workers and motorists in high-traffic zones.

TMA trucks, also known as truck-mounted attenuators, serve as mobile impact protection units designed to absorb energy from accidental vehicle collisions. Commonly referred to as crash trucks, these vehicles serve as a buffer between active work zones and passing traffic, significantly reducing the risk of injury and property damage.

 

"We're committed to being the first line of defense in work zone safety," said Stan Navratil, CEO of Regional Traffic Services. "In a city like Houston, where roadwork never stops and traffic is always moving, having a trusted partner for TMA truck support isn't just smart; it's essential."

Why TMA Trucks Are Vital for Houston Projects

Houston's sprawling highway system, including major corridors like I-10, I-45, and the Grand Parkway, undergoes constant maintenance, expansion, and repair. In such environments, TMAs provide:

  • Mobile Protection: Positioned behind work crews, they create a safe buffer zone.
  • Visibility Enhancement: Equipped with high-intensity LED lights and signage, crash trucks enhance awareness in low-visibility conditions.
  • Emergency Response Readiness: Quick deployment ensures that safety measures are in place immediately when incidents occur.

 

Without proper protection, roadside workers face significant danger. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, hundreds of work zone crashes occur annually across the state, many of which could be mitigated with the effective use of TMA-equipped vehicles.

 

Built for Speed, Designed for Safety

Regional Traffic Services maintains a modern fleet of TMA trucks ready for immediate dispatch throughout Houston and surrounding areas. Each unit is equipped with the latest attenuator technology, ensuring compliance with federal and state safety standards.

 

"Our trucks are maintained daily and staffed with trained operators who understand the urgency of every job," Navratil added. "We don't wait for problems to escalate. We get ahead of them."

 

The company also offers optional integration with portable message boards and arrow sticks, providing clients with full visibility and control, as well as enhanced communication capabilities during roadway operations.

 

More Than Just Equipment Rental

Unlike traditional equipment rental companies, Regional Traffic Services focuses on delivering end-to-end solutions backed by local expertise. With over 18 years of combined experience and a family-owned business approach, the team provides personalized attention and accountability to every client.

 

"We don't just drop off a truck and walk away," Navratil emphasized. "We stay involved, we monitor performance, and we ensure our clients feel supported from start to finish."

 

About Regional Traffic Services

Regional Traffic Services is a leading provider of intelligent work zone safety equipment across Texas. Based in Houston, the company serves municipalities, general contractors, and emergency response teams with reliable rentals, including TMA trucks, radar speed trailers, changeable message signs, and more. Their commitment to safety, service, and speed has made them a go-to partner for projects of all sizes.

 

To Request a TMA Truck Rental or Learn More:

Call (713) 476-9300 | Visit www.regionaltrafficservices.com

Media Contact

Name
Regional Traffic Services (RTS)
Contact name
Stan Navratil
Contact phone
(713) 476-9300
Contact address
17401 Aldine Westfield Rd
City
Houston
State
Texas
Zip
77073
Country
United States
Url
https://regionaltrafficservices.com/

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