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Road Markings, Barriers & Workzone Protection

Incomplete UK roadworks could number up to 25,000
May 13, 2014
There could be up to 25,000 incomplete roadworks across the UK, according to breakdown recovery firm LV Road Rescue. The estimated figure equates to around 3,862kms of roadworks. Local authorities are spending €800 million (£647 million) on roadworks. In a separate survey, two-thirds of UK motorists believe the quality of roads in their local area is getting worse and more than a third (37%) said roadworks are not completed quickly enough. It is said the road repairs backlog is around €12.78 billion (£10.5
Barrier innovation putting traffic safety and flow first
April 3, 2014
Cutting-edge barriers offering greater safety at the same time as limiting traffic disruption are proving in demand on busy world highways, as Guy Woodford reports Small footprint; minimum disruption after impact; lower labour costs; all said to be elements contributing to the growing popularity of the Trend terminal from Trinity Highway Products. This family of end terminals offers a range of safe and efficient solutions to barrier ends with quick and easy assembly and installation. Trinity claims th
Road marking system providers’ latest technology in-demand
April 3, 2014
The latest road marking systems from leading manufacturers are in demand in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and South America. Guy Woodford reports Ennis-Flint recently saw its Third Generation Waterborne Fast Dry Paint with low VOC applied on a Portuguese motorway by Trafiurbe and F.L Gaspar, two of the country’s leading contractors. The line marking is said to have been applied in response to demands from Portuguese authorities for higher specifications of line markings across the country’s highway net
Greater efficiency with highway work zone safety
April 2, 2014
Leading highway work zone safety solution manufacturers have developed innovative new systems offering greater utility and efficiency for work crews involved in vital highways’ projects. Guy Woodford reports Mobile Barriers is now offering its MBT-1 barrier with cranes, scissor lifts, camera-communication towers and other options to enhance the system’s utility and efficiency. “This has been largely client driven and an outgrowth of our ongoing development for the transportation and security/defence s
BarrierGuard’s successful New Zealand highway installation
March 10, 2014
Highway construction in the vast and varied Australasian landscape can be fraught with difficulties. Distance, extreme weather conditions and topographical challenges can all play a part in creating significant obstacles for design engineers. BarrierGuard 800, a state-of-the-art lightweight steel road safety barrier, is said to be proving invaluable in two ongoing projects setting new benchmarks for their respective regions. The US$895.7 million (AUS$1 billion) Gateway WA Perth Airport and Freight Acces
Driver First Assist’s novel Devon, UK road safety training
February 26, 2014
Driver First Assist (DFA) has completed a day of novel road safety training in conjunction with Devon County Council (DCC) in southwest England. With over five lives lost every day on UK roads, DCC was keen to bolster its road safety strategy with help from DFA, an initiative which trains professional drivers to deal with road traffic collisions (RTCs) in a bid to save lives. DFA course participants learn a variety of information, from how to manage the scene of an RTC prior to the emergency services arr
Zehntner unveils new ZRM 6013+ Road Marking Retroreflectometer
February 25, 2014
Zehntner Testing Instruments was due to launch the ZRM 6013+ portable handheld retroreflectometer for road markings, an optimised reissue of the classic ZRM 6013, at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 (25-28 March 2014).
German project targets trucks using unsuitable roads
February 21, 2014
Thirty-six towns in Germany’s Ruhr region have presented the results of a four-year project in cooperation with the Nokia subsidiary HERE to reduce the environmental damage, noise pollution and inconvenience caused by trucks using unsuitable roads. This includes roads that are too narrow and those that pass through low speed zones. The towns have specified preferential routes for trucks in their area in a database that is accessible to all navigation software manufacturers.
Mobile measurement of pavement markings – technology in the move
January 20, 2014
Mobile retroreflectometers have taken a technologic step ahead with the launch of the LTL-M system. New patented technology improves measurement accuracy to a level so far only provided by handheld retroreflectometers and offers better coverage. The need for accurate data on the performance of pavement markings has never been greater as road authorities seek to provide a high safety level for increasingly congested roads. Furthermore, due to the ageing populations in many parts of the world, a growing n
Balfour Beatty supported Road Workers’ Safety Forum wins Royal Award
December 20, 2013
The Road Workers' Safety Forum (RoWSaF), a cross-industry group led by the Highways Agency and supported by Balfour Beatty and its joint ventures, has been recognised at the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards for its innovative and collaborative approach to improving safety for road workers. The RoWSaF team collected the award from His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent at a ceremony at The Savoy in London.