Redesigned, durable separation kerb range in Australia
We have been hard at it over the last 12 months redesigning our branded separation kerb range in Australia, which was quite dated and very similar to what’s available via other suppliers. So after 12 months of testing, we’re happy to announce the launch of our new design which offers more features and a much stronger & more durable design. We’re excited to introduce this innovative, updated range to our customers, confident that it will establish a new standard of quality in the industry.
Provisions for either a Flexible panel, bollard style post or Saferoads panel
Reflective coating for improved visibility at night
Heavier & more durable design (Now 21kg vs 15kg)
Flexible panel options 700mm & 900mm
Separation kerb come in 1000mm lengths
All TPA products comply with Government standards
What are Rubber Separation Kerbs?
Rubber separation kerbs are innovative traffic management solutions. These kerbs are made from strong rubber and separate bike lanes, pedestrian paths, and vehicle lanes. Due to their flexibility and strength, they prove to be an excellent solution for urban areas. They manage traffic flow very well and keep pedestrians safe. Compared to traditional concrete kerbs, rubber separation kerbs are much easier to install and can be quickly fitted on various road layouts.
What are the Benefits of Rubber Separation Kerbs?
These kerbs increase safety. Their design aims to decrease impact during vehicle collisions, thereby protecting both drivers and pedestrians. these kerbs have the feature of exceptional durability. Made from robust rubber, they endure extreme weather and wear and tear, ensuring a long lifespan.
These rubber kerbs are installed more easily and quickly than traditional concrete kerbs, offers ease of installation. They are also cost-effective, requiring less maintenance over time. Being made of recycled materials, they are environmentally friendly. These kerbs excel in improved traffic management, effectively and distinctly separating roads, thus keeping both vehicles and pedestrians safe.