General Traffic Equipment

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Background

General Traffic Equipment (also commonly known as G.T.E.) is an American, family-owned signal equipment company that was established in 1978. Since then, the company has provided its own line of signals, equipment, and signal controllers to various states in the country. The company's president is Raymond G. Staffon. Originally, General Traffic Equipment's headquarters was based in Yonkers, New York; however, several years ago, the company relocated to the city of Newburgh in New York, in which is the current location. In general, all products of General Traffic Equipment are manufactured on premises and are properly packaged and sent to the company's customers. One of the company's largest customers to date is the city of New York.

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Signals

Along the lines of vehicular signals, General Traffic Equipment has several models to choose from. Both aluminum and polycarbonate, not to mention, in regards to size, 8 and 12 inch. Most of what has been manufactured could be viewed in service throughout the city of New York today, and many of these heads have been in service for over ten years. These are typically 8" vehicular signals, and two variations of this size are known to exist on the streets. The first version uses practically an identical housing that is similar to the model TE-19408 from Marbelite, in which was manufactured from the mid 1960s until the late 1970s. Incandescent signal indications were originally in use, and then L.E.D. signal indications appeared in later years. It is believed that a set of incandescent signal indications are no longer optional if such a head is ordered. As of present day, this first variation is still manufactured and installed on the streets of New York City.