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Directing installations and blocking devices<br />

Directing installations and blocking devices<br />

Roadwork sites involving road and motorway construction or general changes in road layout put<br />

many road users under increased stress by confronting them with an unusual situation. This is<br />

intensified especially at night or when it is raining and makes them feel even less certain in road<br />

traffic.<br />

In the case of roadwork measures, it is therefore especially important to implement a clear traffic<br />

directing system that excludes the weak points in the traffic safeguarding measures right from the<br />

start and makes the traffic flow quite clear. A foresighted, carefully executed traffic safeguarding<br />

system makes it much easier for the road user to pass through the roadwork site. This means that<br />

accidents in the roadwork site area can be reduced to a minimum, and all road users and roadwork<br />

site personnel are provided with a maximum of protection.<br />

Peter Berghaus GmbH offers an extensive range of products with directing installations, blocking<br />

devices and accessories for all traffic areas, including for example plastic directing walls, which can<br />

be filled with water and are often used on company premises, or plastic road barriers with contact<br />

strips, which are commonly also called anti-fall devices, TL safety beacons for traffic control<br />

purposes, and BASt-tested directing kerbs and directing humps.<br />

You will find everything required for reliable safeguarding of road and motorway construction work<br />

measures according to RSA, ZTV-SAand also StVO in our production and delivery programme.<br />

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