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BarrierGuard 800 keeps key U.S. bridge open
BarrierGuard 800 from Highway Care is said to be preventing the closure of a vital highway bridge in the United States. As a critical part of the US national infrastructure,...
FlexiPole installed on famous Clifton Bridge
A number of Ritherdon passively-safe electroluminescent (EL) FlexiPole signpost systems have now been installed on the historic Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, west...
A machine from Power Curbers has carried out productive barrier slipforming work
A contractor in the US has used a slipformer from Power Curbers to carry out a barrier installation project. The firm, Wisconsin-based Choice Construction, used slipforming...
New concrete barrier on key M5 motorway section
Contractor Tarmac has carried out major works on the UK's M5 motorway after recycling around 30,000tonnes of concrete and providing 8,000m3 of new concrete for new slip-form...
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Call for bike safe barriers
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) in the UK is calling on the government to redesign crash barriers to make them more motorcycle-friendly....
Poor marks for UK's white lines
The UK's road markings are said to be vanishing rapidly, according to a new survey by a leading highways organisation. A snapshot survey of nearly...
Aussie demonstration for BG
A live crash demonstration of the Highway Care (HC) manufactured BarrierGuard 800 portable steel safety barrier was staged recently at Eastern Creek...
Oman plans projects
Contracts worth in excess of US$ 436 million are now being awarded in Oman for a series of road improvements and upgrades. One notable deal is for...
Poor marks for UK's white lines
The UK's road markings are said to be vanishing rapidly, according to a new survey by a leading highways organisation. A snapshot survey of nearly...
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Easing temporary highway danger
Some of the latest speedometer technology has been successfully trialled in French highway work zones, while tireless work continues across Europe and the United States to...
Barrier innovations making roads safer
Developments in barrier technology continue to make roads safer for drivers - Mike Woof writes. Innovative new barrier technology is helping make roads safer for drivers. Key...
Improved roadmarkings will boost roadway safety for users
An Innovative road marking system helping to boost public transport in a major South American city, and road marking analytic technology robust enough to withstand damage in...
Controlling influence
New lane control solutions from major roadmarking companies have been installed on highways across the world over recent months. Guy Woodford reports on some of them....
An array of barrier innovations is coming to market
Various developments are affecting the market for highway barriers - Mike Woof writes The global market for highway barrier products continues to see the introduction of new...
Stronger crash barriers may be needed for heavier trucks
The European Road Federation (ERF) has voiced its concern that roadside barriers in Europe may have to be upgraded According to the ERF, the recent decision of the European...
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