OL-1200 Anti-Dew Protects Overhead Signs in the UK
By Matthan Evans - Nov 02, 2023
For the past 20 years, Avery Dennison V-5720 & V-5770 conspicuity tapes have been the preferred solution for meeting Brazil's truck and bus tape requirements.
Florencia Delponte, Marketing & Communication Coordinator, Reflective Solutions, South America
February 9, 2024
Most fatal road accidents involving trucks occur at night when visibility is poor. Research shows that vehicle conspicuity tape improves safety through accident avoidance and reduces accident severity. In Brazil, 47% of the fatalities on federal roads in 2021 were caused by accidents involving trucks, industrial machinery, or tractor trucks where lack of retroreflective tapes was determined to be a factor.1
All heavy vehicles, trailers and buses should be fitted with high-visibility retroreflective tapes to easily identify and delimit the load's size. Each of them will have a different application depending on the different technical manuals of each country. In Brazil's case, they must comply with CONTRAN resolution 948/22 for lateral tape, resolution 952/22 for bumpers, and resolution 939/22 for passenger transport and buses of March 28, 2022.
For the past 20 years, Avery Dennison V-5720 & V-5770 conspicuity tapes have been the preferred solution for meeting Brazil's truck and bus tape requirements. Not only do local companies enjoy our helpful customer service, but they also experience many product benefits that come with our unique features.
Why Avery Dennison Conspicuity Tape
Repositionable during application
Solid single-layer structure designed to protect the prisms
Excellent performance at low temperatures and with corrosive chemical producers
Greater impact resistance
Edge sealing is not required
High tack adhesive
Next time you're in Brazil, look around. You'll see the Avery Dennison logos proudly etched into the reflective tape on many trucks you pass on the highway. We are proud that Brazilian transportation companies continue to choose Avery Dennison to improve their visibility and roadway safety.
1. 2021 Yearbook released by the Federal Road Police (PRF)