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How to Choose Flexible Bollards
Choosing the right flexible bollard depends on traffic conditions, visibility requirements, installation location, and the level of impact exposure expected. Flexible and rebounding bollards are commonly used in areas where accidental vehicle contact is possible because they are designed to flex and return to position after impact.
These bollards are often manufactured from durable polymers or high-density materials that help reduce damage to both the bollard and the vehicle during minor collisions. Flexible bollards are commonly installed in parking lots, bike lanes, pedestrian areas, warehouses, loading zones, traffic lanes, and commercial properties where visual guidance and traffic separation are important.
Common Flexible Bollard Applications
Flexible bollards are commonly used in parking facilities, bike lanes, pedestrian walkways, loading docks, distribution centers, traffic control zones, warehouses, and commercial properties. They help improve visibility, guide traffic flow, and reduce damage caused by accidental vehicle contact.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are flexible bollards used for?
Flexible bollards are used for traffic control, lane separation, pedestrian safety, parking management, and guiding vehicle movement in areas where occasional impacts may occur.
Do flexible bollards return to their original position after impact?
Yes. Flexible and rebounding bollards are designed to bend or flex during minor vehicle contact and return to their original upright position afterward.
Where are flexible bollards commonly installed?
Flexible bollards are commonly installed in parking lots, bike lanes, pedestrian areas, warehouses, traffic control zones, loading docks, and commercial properties where visibility and traffic guidance are important.
What is the difference between flexible and fixed bollards?
Flexible bollards are designed to bend during impact and reduce damage, while fixed bollards are rigid barriers designed for permanent perimeter protection and higher impact resistance.
Are flexible bollards good for parking lots?
Yes. Flexible bollards are commonly used in parking lots because they improve visibility, guide traffic flow, and help reduce damage from low-speed vehicle contact.
