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Understanding Wheel Stops: Australia Business Site Information

Author: Tony Scott
by Tony Scott
Posted: May 25, 2017

If you’re a business owner or site manager with a lot of vehicular traffic on your site, it can be a headache. Wherever vehicles (particularly large vehicles) and pedestrians come into proximity with each other accidents become more likely. This is why authorities on public roads invest so much money into accident prevention and traffic calming measures. Accidents can affect morale, productivity, and your insurance status and preventing them wherever possible should be a priority.

An excellent method for raising driver awareness and lower vehicle speeds is the tried and trusted wheel stop. A wheel stop is a raised area on the road that forces vehicles to lower their speed using low impact resistance. A wheel stop installation may also have a high visibility element, which will act as a visual deterrent for lowering speeds on your site. Let’s take a look at this traffic calming measure, the different kind available and the pros and cons of each one.

Rubber Stops:

These are a popular option for many site owners; they are economical, easy to install and available in high visibility colours. They are also quite a green choice as they are usually constructed using recycled rubber. When these rubber black and yellow panels are installed on your site, they are easy to see even in low light conditions. Because they are made of rubber, there is no chance that the vehicle travelling over them can be damaged. They are suitable for use in a wide variety of locations, such as factories, warehouses, and car parking facilities.

Plastic Stops:

These are a very economical choice, but obviously not a green one for your business. They are also easy to install; they don’t chip or break as they are made from high impact plastic. One could think of them as a cheaper and perhaps more dispensable alternative to some of the more expensive wheel stop types. Typical applications include car parks, smaller warehouses, and factories with light traffic.

Concrete Stops:

These types of stops have higher durability than rubber or plastic stops, but they have some issues. Although concrete stops are not vulnerable to corrosion or weather damage, they can chip over time as heavier traffic passes over them. They are made of precast concrete, and they are most suited to areas where heavier traffic is operating, such as loading bays, busy warehouses, and heavy industrial areas.

If they are looking for wheel stops, Australia based business owners and site managers should contact us. Here at Image Bollards, we supply and install a large selection of safety and security equipment, including recycled

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Supply and install high quality security bollards around Australia, we supply wide range of bollards including steel bollards, removable, along with rubber wheel stops.

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