Verge markers play a crucial role in delineating the boundary between two areas, typically positioned along the edge of roads or pathways. These markers come in various materials, including stone, wood, metal, and even plastic. They serve multiple functions, such as marking the division between public and private land or indicating the route of a road or pathway. Verge markers also offer directional guidance to drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians, and may even serve as visual warnings for potential hazards ahead. Overall, verge markers contribute significantly to safety and navigation along roads and pathways.
Traffic-Line Flexible Road Verge Markers are the safe and effective method of highlighting road edges, bends etc. Manufactured in recyclable polyethylene they will withstand vehicular impact, and built in design features help minimise injury to motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. They are widely used on public roads, drives, private roads, motor racing circuits etc.
Simple to install, these verge markers feature a design with a ground anchor and are crafted from materials with rounded properties. They serve as a practical solution for safeguarding grass verges while also accentuating the curvature of the road for motorists' awareness.
Specification:
Material: UV stabilised Polyethylene (PE)
Colour: Black/white
Reflectors: Shatterproof red and white
Class: Class 1 or 2
Height: 1,097mm overall (997mm above ground) x 100mm wide - Weight 1.1Kgs - SKU 168.26.477
Standards:
Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 4 2004 (Warning Signs)
. Easily installed
. Corrosion free
. UV stabilised*
. Maintenance free
. 100% recyclable material
* UV Stabilized means they have added a stabilizer to the resin to allow it to protect the substance from the long-term degradation from UV light. UV stabilizers work by absorbing or screening out UV radiation and preventing damage. UV Resistant materials by nature resists UV rays and prevent UV degradation.
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