An inflatable safety barrier is being trialled in the Midlands to help protect road workers on Highways England’s road network
The inflatable safety barrier that can be put up in a matter of minutes and aims to reduce the number of motorists that mistakenly drive into work areas putting the drivers and road workers at risk.
Large, bright and very visible, the Vehicle Incursion Airbag sends a clear message to drivers but can also be put in place very quickly – it is inflated in under 10 minutes.
‘Improve safety for road workers’
Highways England’s Midlands innovation manager, Lisa Maric, said: “On average, our road workers report approximately 240 incidents of vehicle incursions each month.
“It is a far too frequent hazard for our workforce going about their daily job – and the consequences could be fatal.
“We are committed to keeping our workforce safe and doing all we can to ensure no-one is harmed when travelling or working on our network.
“We are also committed to investing in new innovations to help improve safety for road workers and users.
“We hope these airbags will go some way to protecting our workers but also help change drivers’ behaviours.
“We ask drivers to respect our road workers, to slow down near works and obey speed limits and signs.”
The trial, being carried out with partners Kier, will initially use the inflatable safety barrier on a slip road at the A45/A46 Stivichall interchange in Coventry during roadworks later this month.
It is anticipated that the airbag will be tested within various types of temporary traffic management scenarios over the coming months.
‘Take a different tack’
Senior project manager at Kier Highways, Mark Sheppard, commented: “The Vehicle Incursion Airbag project will give us a great opportunity to trial something a little bit different, to supplement the standard approach to road worker protection measures.
“Traffic management incursions are all too common, so the chance to take a different tack to help influence the decisions made by some road users is worth exploring.
“Hopefully, it’ll help towards making the network a safer place for drivers and our workforce.”
The inflatable barrier is in addition to cones and signs, adding another layer to the traditional traffic management to influence drivers’ behaviour and prevent vehicle incursions.