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Derbyshire firm successfully tests new anti-terror bridge guardrail to protect pedestrians

Securiscape’s latest innovation can stop an 18 tonne lorry in its tracks

Securiscape's new Guardrail Ultra product passed crash tests with flying colours(Image: Securiscape)

A Derbyshire firm which develops and installs security products aimed at keeping the public safe has successfully tested its latest innovation.

Securiscape has hailed a breakthrough for road bridge safety after the latest version of its shallow-mounted pedestrian guardrail stopped an unladen 18-tonne truck travelling at 30mph.

The firm said that a 10 metre stretch of its new Guardrail Ultra, which is specifically designed to be used on bridges, has become the first product of its type to earn the much-coveted IWA-14 rating, which specifies the essential impact performance required from a vehicle security barrier.

Designing and installing barriers on bridges is challenging because products cannot be installed as deep into the surface of the pavement as in a normal street.

This has meant that thousands of metres of unsightly surface-mounted security barriers and concrete blocks have had to be used on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s road bridges in the wake of terrorist attacks on pedestrians on Westminster Bridge in London three years ago.

Securiscape makes and tests a range of hostile vehicle mitigation products(Image: Penguin PR)

The security industry has been working hard to develop products specifically for bridges.

It is believed that Securiscape is the only company to have developed a guardrail capable of protecting pedestrians, while preventing them from stepping onto the road at locations other than crossing points, which further improves road safety.