Rear-impact guard brings safety to the fore

Jan. 1, 2003
TransFreight Technology has begun shipping rear-impact cushioning bumpers called CushionStops. Using patent-pending technology to improve safety in rear-end

TransFreight Technology has begun shipping rear-impact cushioning bumpers called CushionStops. Using patent-pending technology to improve safety in rear-end collisions, the CushionStop can be adjusted vertically to guarantee compliance with Department of Transportation height requirements. The rear step also can be adjusted horizontally for use as a step-bumper. CushionStop can be installed on most van and flat bed trailers in a fraction of the time required for installation of most other rear-impact guards.

Jebco, a Georgia-based contract manufacturer, is the builders of the new bumper. Contact TransFreight, 42 Public Square South, Dahlonega GA 30533 for further information.

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