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Optirail™ High Visibility Pedestrian Guardrail

Originally known as Visirail, the Optirail system has three separate panel types: V2, V4 and V8. Each panel has staggered infill bars set to its own unique arrangement, each designed to suit differing road speeds. Thought should be given when planning the installation of pedestrian guardrail as to which panel type should be used. To assist in your choice, please refer to our technical article that provides selection criteria.

The basic function of pedestrian guardrail is to guide pedestrians to safe crossing points, and all of our guardrail will achieve this function as standard. However, at certain crossing points, where there is a need for the ultimate in visibility we recommend the use of our Optirail™ pedestrian guardrail system which is considered to be the market leading product since its creation in the 1980’s. Research and development was done at the time which proved the benefits over traditional guardrails, and this was reflected in the reduction of road traffic accidents at locations where it was used.

Optirail™ improves visibility by a factor of 3! That is three times the time to see, be seen and take evasive action!

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Pedestrian Guardrails

Pedestrian guardrails serve several purposes, primarily aimed at enhancing safety for pedestrians in various urban and roadside environments. Here are some key purposes of pedestrian guardrails:

  1. Safety Barrier: The primary purpose is to provide a physical barrier between pedestrians and vehicular traffic. This helps prevent accidental collisions and provides a level of protection for pedestrians in areas where vehicles are present.
  2. Traffic Control: Pedestrian guardrails are often used to guide and control the flow of pedestrian traffic, especially in crowded or busy areas. They can help define pedestrian walkways and prevent jaywalking.
  3. Crosswalk Enclosure: In some cases, pedestrian guardrails are installed around crosswalks to create a designated and safer space for pedestrians to cross roads. This helps manage pedestrian traffic and improves overall road safety.
  4. Preventing Falls: In areas with elevation changes, such as bridges or ramps, guardrails prevent pedestrians from accidentally falling off the edge. This is crucial for protecting pedestrians from potential injuries.
  5. Security: Pedestrian guardrails can act as a security measure, preventing unauthorised access to certain areas. This is common in places like airports, train stations, or government buildings.
  6. Aesthetic Enhancement: In addition to their functional purposes, pedestrian guardrails are often designed to enhance the visual appeal of public spaces. They may contribute to the overall aesthetics of urban environments.
  7. Channeling Pedestrian Flow: In crowded areas, such as event venues or public squares, guardrails help direct and channel pedestrian flow. This can improve the efficiency of movement and prevent congestion.
  8. Compliance with Regulations: Local regulations and safety standards may require the installation of pedestrian guardrails in specific locations to comply with safety codes and ensure the well-being of pedestrians.

Overall, pedestrian guardrails play a crucial role in creating safe and organised environments for pedestrians, mitigating potential hazards, and contributing to the overall functionality and aesthetics of public spaces.