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Traffic Lane Separator Hazard Panel - Double Sided High Visibility
Traffic Lane Separator Hazard Panel - Double Sided High Visibility
SKU:LSK-HP01
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The Traffic Lane Separator Hazard Panel is a modular add-on section designed for use with lane separation systems, offering enhanced visual delineation and flexibility in lane layout.
Manufactured from UV-stabilised, impact-resistant rubber, the panel delivers strong performance in demanding conditions, while the bright finish and reflective elements ensure high visibility in all lighting.
This listing covers the panel only — centre module and end modules are sold separately.
Compatible with standard modular kerb systems and suitable for installation on asphalt or concrete via anchor bolts.
✅ Key Features
Heavy-duty rubber construction for durability
Bright finish and reflective strips for visibility
Modular panel design — ideal for extension or custom layouts
Quick installation via anchor bolts on paved surfaces
Suitable for both temporary and permanent traffic control setups
📏 Specifications (adjust to actual)
Length: 270 mm
Width: 20 mm
Height: 990 mm
Material: UV-stabilised impact-resistant rubber
Colour: Bright yellow (with black end caps)
Fixings: Pre-drilled anchor holes
❓ Product FAQs Click to expand ⌄
This traffic lane separator kerb is used to separate lanes, guide vehicles, mark restricted areas and create clearer traffic flow in car parks, warehouses, loading zones, worksites and commercial traffic areas. It helps provide a visible physical boundary where vehicles, equipment or pedestrians need better guidance and separation.
Yes. This type of modular traffic separator is often searched for as a Klemmfix-style lane separator, traffic separator kerb or modular guide kerb. It is used for lane guidance, traffic separation and restricted area marking. Before ordering, check the module type, dimensions, fixing method and site layout to make sure it suits your traffic management setup.
Before choosing lane separator modules, check the area layout, required length, module type, visibility, fixing method and whether centre or end modules are needed. Centre modules are usually used to extend the separator run, while end modules help create a smoother start or finish point for the lane separation system.
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