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Flexible bollard for cycleways exhibited by SignPost Solutions

A new flexible bollard for cycleways is being exhibited by SignPost Solutions, based on the company’s popular SPS 3Sixty product. The new flexible information bollard has been crash tested to the European standard BS EN 12767:2007.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min

A new flexible bollard for cycleways is being exhibited by 7637 SignPost Solutions, based on the company’s popular SPS 3Sixty product. The new flexible information bollard has been crash tested to the European standard BS EN 12767:2007.

It is being exhibited at Intertraffic alongside other products in SignPost Solutions’ wide range of information bollards. These will be familiar to many as they are used in numerous countries worldwide. All are UV light stabilised with 3M Diamond Grade reflectivity and a 12-year warranty and can be customised to accommodate different countries’ requirements.

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