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The current landscape of selling roadside hardware has evolved from just developing a product and selling it to the end user. Now there are many more steps and requirements that a manufacturer has to go through in order to be allowed to place their device on a road or to be eligible for federal reimbursement. Break down the process of bringing a roadside hardware device from conception to fully MASH certified and eligible for federal reimbursement. Learn how advancements in technology have given the manufacturer the ability to work hand-in-hand with test facilities to develop their devices through the use of simulation testing, preventing expensive physical tests.