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SignPost Solutions puts Belfast cyclists on the right path

Self-righting SPS 2Twenty bollards from SignPost Solutions, part of the Swarco Group, are being installed in the major new Belfast Cycle Network, which is being currently implemented in Belfast city centre. The SPS 2Twenty is an easy to install, highly versatile slim line bollard that has been specifically designed for cycle lanes and other applications where a path needs to be clearly, visibly and safely delineated such as in car parks or at hospitals, airports, train stations and supermarkets. The m
July 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Self-righting SPS 2Twenty bollards from 7637 SignPost Solutions, part of the 129 Swarco Group, are being installed in the major new Belfast Cycle Network, which is being currently implemented in Belfast city centre.

The SPS 2Twenty is an easy to install, highly versatile slim line bollard that has been specifically designed for cycle lanes and other applications where a path needs to be clearly, visibly and safely delineated such as in car parks or at hospitals, airports, train stations and supermarkets.

The main face of the bollard allows customisable graphics that are recessed and easy to clean. A synthetic low profile rubber base delivers excellent levels of vandal and impact resistance. The absence of any springs or mechanical parts reduces the likelihood of failure and removes the need for costly servicing or repair.

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