Bollards or Barriers: Which is Better?

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Bollards and barriers are both important methods of traffic control, but they serve different purposes.

When it comes to high-security options for managing traffic, there are a couple of possibilities to consider. Which you choose will ultimately depend on what you’re hoping to accomplish with your traffic security. Bollards and barriers both come with their own set of pros and cons that should be considered before you decide which will work best for your property.

Bollards

Bollards are permanent installations that are mainly used in areas that have a lot of vehicle and pedestrian traffic, keeping traffic out of pedestrian walkways or providing a permanent traffic management solution by dividing lanes. Bollards are crash-rated, making them an excellent high-security option that puts the safety of others first by ensuring they’ll stop any speeding vehicles attempting to get past the bollards.

Some drawbacks of bollards are that they’re permanent, so once they’re placed, they’re not going anywhere. In addition, since they’re crash-rated, they’re great for protecting pedestrians and stopping speeding vehicles, but ultimately these vehicles could be totaled. 

Bollards are often installed in areas with a heavy mix of foot and vehicle traffic, such as sports stadiums, as well as hotel and hospital parking areas.

Barriers

Barriers excel at directing traffic more than stopping it. It forces vehicles to take a set path, often when entering or exiting the premises. One difference between barriers and bollards is that barriers are not permanent, allowing them to be moved and readjusted depending on what is needed at the time.

These don’t protect pedestrians as well as bollards, and they won’t stop a speeding vehicle, but they will slow it down and give authorities a chance to intervene before serious harm is done.

Barriers are often found at military and government installations, as well as sports stadiums and other high-traffic parking areas.

Which is Better?

When it comes to bollards and barriers, which is better depends largely on why it is needed. Bollards are a permanent option that can stop cars and protect pedestrians and property from speeding vehicles. Barriers are a mobile solution that is used mainly to direct vehicles during high-traffic times and events without the need for high-security options. It is not uncommon for these options to be combined for the ultimate solution in high-security protection as well as careful traffic maintenance since they serve different purposes. Carefully consider what it is your property needs to remain secure and easy to manage before deciding whether bollards or barriers are the better choice.

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