A steady flow of new technology and systems is ensuring the highway barrier sector is seeing major gains in safety. Mike Woof reports
A combination of technological development and tougher regulations are ensuring a constant flow of new safety barrier solutions for the highway sector. Issues such as containment and deflection are high on the technical agenda, while a wide array of technologies is being developed to meet specific needs for certain applications.Both in the US and Europe, an increased focus on highway safety has driven the market, encouraging the major players to develop new barrier concepts. The technology for absorbing impacts and redirecting vehicles back into the carriageway has improved considerably following years of development and ensuring that highways equipped with barriers are safer for the occupants of many vehicle types. In the past these technical advances have been focussed on the needs of the majority of road users in commonplace duties. But manufacturers are also now looking at solutions that will bring safety to vulnerable road users, as well as better products for specific applications such as end treatments, bridge parapets and temporary barriers.
A major problem with many existing barrier installations though is that vehicle restraint systems have been regarded as individual products with little consideration to their interaction with each other, according to Tony Everitt, managing director of leading UK-based supplier
The European standard EN 1317 calls for a transition where the interface between two safety barriers have a different cross section or lateral stiffness and that the containment must be continuous.
Tougher European standards are now being set. The National Roads Authority in Eire requires that all transitions shall be connected to the same safety barrier and parapet system to which they were tested. A transition is potentially more complicated than a parapet or safety barrier as it requires variable stiffness along its length and connects two tested systems, which typically function in a different way. So to ensure total safety on the road network, only systems that have been fully tested (not simulated) together should be considered.
Bridge work
High safety standards are claimed for the new barrier range from Italian specialistThe new product range has been designed to reduce installation time and uses bars held in place by three mounting bolts because this is faster to install. The bars are up to 12m long and reduce the numbers of bolts and connectors required compared with conventional systems according to the company. The beam sections that Fracasso uses on the range are 4m long and use steel that is 3mm thick as standard, making them strong and durable. In addition, the firm is also offering new double and single sided barriers that meet the H2 requirements and share a common design philosophy.
Barrier manufacturer
A high containment system from
Amongst the array of high performance barrier products from Norwegian company
Meanwhile Indian firm Thakkarsons Roll Forming, part of the
Temporary solution
The issue of safety for workzones or for other temporary purposes has been addressed by many manufacturers with a wide range of products now available. New systems are still coming to market however and an innovative plastic barrier solution is now available in Europe from UK firmHowever the firm is now looking to broaden its market and has already received interest from a major German contractor according to Phillip Armstrong, director of the firm. The units are made from polyurethane, which makes them 100% recyclable and these are light to transport, reducing costs in comparison with conventional steel or concrete temporary barrier products. Armstrong said that up to 108 of the Rhino barriers can be carried on a single truck load, as the units are filled with water to provide sufficient weight when installed on-site. He said, "It's easy to deploy and we can have 216 standard Rhino barriers installed and water-filled within two hours, or 148m of the restraint Rhino barriers in two hours." Because the units are lightweight, they are also safer to load and unload while the water-filled design ensures that they are safe and provide an effective shock-absorbing solution according to Armstrong.
French company
A new temporary barrier system from
The system is innovative as the machine can remove the barrier even when traffic is flowing. This relatively compact piece of equipment is able to deploy the barrier quickly. Because the barrier is made from steel it is lighter than other temporary barrier solutions, which makes it more economical to handle and transport. The system is said to allow work zones to be changed quickly, according to traffic needs.
The high containment BarrierGuard 800 product from
Currently the M27 is undergoing major reconstruction between Junction 11 and 12, by Costain, working on behalf of the
Volkmann & Rossbach has an array of its Super Rail products aimed at applications in temporary workzone protection. These meet high protection standards and comply with the EN1317 requirements, with an array of solutions available to suit most applications.
End solutions
High return on investment and high performance are key features claimed byQTS says that the extensive testing procedures have highlighted the ability of the REACT 350 to meet NCHRP TL-3 levels as a self-restoring unit. These tests showed the system was able to handle three impacts, two by a 2tonne pick-up truck travelling at 100 km/h, and the other by a small vehicle weighing 820kg. According to the firm, the tests show that the REACT 350 can cope Double-sided solution
Hill & Smith is broadening its BRIFEN wire rope barrier range with the addition of a double-sided system, aimed at use in central reservation or median installations. The new Bri-Flex double sided vehicle restraint system has been fully tested and meets the needs of the European EN1317 standard, with an H2 rating. The product is designed to suit the W4 working width classification (it has a working width of just 835mm) and tests show that it meets the W5 vehicle intrusion rating. The company claims that tests and experience show that Bri-Flex achieves a class A impact severity level, effectively reducing the forces exerted on anyone inside a passenger car, truck or bus in the event of a collision. The new system is based on proven technology and is a hybrid of the H1/H2 Flexbeam PLUS and Brifen wire rope technologies.with three TL-3 impacts without need for repair or any type of resetting or restoration, providing high secondary impact protection. Because the system is 100% reusable after such impacts, it offers important benefits in terms of low maintenance and costs.
The original US market version of the end treatment from Barrier Systems features cables that help redirect the vehicle but on the new European model developed by Snoline, the cables are used to absorb the impact forces. Snoline explained that to meet the European requirements the unit now has an additional cable retention feature. Steel guides are used to hold the cables in place, with redirection provided by the lateral barrier.
Fast installation
Installing barriers quickly can reduce cost significantly as this minimises the time that highway workers need to be on-site and for personnel protection measures and lane closures to be needed. Italian companyRSS