Speed cushion
Lane delineators
Polycarbonate solar road stud
Aluminium solar road studs
Aluminium mid road solar road stud
Retro-reflective road studs in glass – Ø 100 mm
Retro-reflective road studs in glass – Ø 50 mm
Implementing Traffic calming measures
Controlling vehicle speed on private roads, industrial estates, and hospital grounds is essential. Speed bumps (or sleeping policemen) are the most effective physical deterrent. Our modular rubber speed bumps allow you to cover any road width. They are designed with contrasting yellow and black sections to ensure high visibility, even in poor lighting.
Enhancing visibility with Safety Mirrors
Blind spots are a major cause of accidents in warehouses and road junctions.
- Traffic Mirrors: Designed with a red/white frame for street use, robust against frost and UV.
- Industrial Mirrors: Black/yellow frames for warehouses to prevent forklift collisions.
- Optics: We offer varying convexities depending on how many directions need to be viewed (2-way vs 3-way junctions).
FAQ
What height speed bump should I choose?
It depends on the desired speed limit. A 50mm high bump typically slows traffic to approx 10-15 mph (ideal for car parks). A 75mm high bump slows traffic to 5-10 mph (ideal for high-risk areas like pedestrian crossings or loading docks).
Are your mirrors unbreakable ?
We offer stainless steel optics ("Unbreakable" range) which are virtually indestructible and come with extended warranties. These are perfect for areas prone to vandalism or where stone chips from passing lorries are a risk.
Do I need planning permission for traffic mirrors ?
If installing on a private road or industrial site, generally no. However, if you are installing a mirror on a public highway in the UK to assist with exiting a private driveway, you must consult your local Highways Authority, as strict regulations apply to placing obstacles on public paths.
Can cable protectors withstand heavy trucks ?
Yes, our heavy-duty cable protectors are designed for industrial use. They can withstand the weight of HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles) while protecting temporary cables or hoses from being crushed.
How do I secure speed bumps to the ground ?
Our speed bump kits come with specialized fixings. For asphalt/tarmac, we use spikes or chemical anchors. For concrete surfaces, expanding bolts are used. It is crucial to use the correct fixings to prevent the bumps from loosening over time due to vehicle vibration.