The hydraulically operated LaneBlade is mounted on the front of service vehicles meaning rescue personnel are safe from dangerously venturing onto live lanes or having to ‘look-and-leap’ for gaps in traffic.
Reduce the number of passes needed to get the right surfacing result, minimise and shorten haul routes on site, and find new ways to move materials once rather than twice say three leading experts on machine control in this, our latest World Highways Roundtable. Use modern connected construction technology to balance your work on site and be more sustainable. Planning the workflow, the logistics, and the resources needed leads to better utilisation levels.