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A licensed truck dealer providing rental and sales of TMA trucks throughout South Carolina.
Our trucks are compliant with 2019 ODOT TMA specification updates.
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Rent TMA Trucks
With a wide selection of trucks, our inventory includes trucks equipped with flatbed and safety rails, truck mounted attenuator, arrow board, and GPS.
TMA Trucks for Sale
Site-Safe prides itself on quality and service. With over 20 years of experience, our established customer base illustrates a company focus on customer satisfaction and value.
Build an Attenuator Truck
Site-Safe offers a variety of options for your TMA Truck. Complete the TMA Truck configuration form to start building your custom TMA Attenuator Truck.
ODOT TAM Compliant
On April 19th, 2019, ODOT made significant TMA specification updates. Our trucks are compliant with 2019 ODOT TMA specification updates.
Rent TMA Trucks
TMA Truck selection includes trucks equipped with flatbed and safety rails, truck mounted attenuator, arrow board, GPS. Low mileage trucks providing air conditioned cab and meet NCHRP test requirements.
TMA Trucks for Sale
Site-Safe prides itself on quality and service. Possessing over 15 years of experience serving the highway construction and work zone safety industry, our established customer base illustrates a company focus on customer satisfaction and value.
As a licensed truck dealer, we provide sales and delivery of TMA trucks to customers throughout South Carolina, and the entire country.
Build an Attenuator Truck
TMA trucks can be equipped with a variety of options including chassis length, trailer style, crash attenuator, arrowboard and mounting options, safety equipment, and much more. Complete a TMA Truck configurator form to start building a TMA Attenuator Truck.
ODOT’s Traffic Engineering Manual
On April 19th, 2019, ODOT made significant TMA specification updates within multiple sections of chapter “6” in ODOT’s Traffic Engineering Manual. These changes are effective immediately. For more information, read the full Traffic Engineering Manual, or contact Site-Safe.