[4/4]Available in two sizes—the standard 2m unit and the compact 1m NCLD Lite—our products provide flexible and effective protection suited to a variety of projects.
[4/4]Enhance your understanding of sustainable infrastructure solutions with our expert-led CPD courses. In-person meetings include lunch. Contact us to schedule your session today!
[1/4]At Rosehill Highways, we offer a flexible CPD course detailing our sustainable surface-mounted traffic calming & cycle segregation solutions. Our programme features interchangeable subjects, allowing you to customise a wider learning experience tailored to your needs.
[3/4]On-Site at Your Offices: We can come to you for personalised training.
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[4/4]NCLDs sit at kerb height and serve as robust physical barriers, effectively reducing the risk of vehicle encroachment. Designed for quick installation on road surfaces, they can be easily removed and reused for both temporary and permanent schemes.
[1/4]Airthrey Road in Stirling now features 110 of Rosehill Highway’s Narrow Cycle Lane Defenders, significantly improving cyclist safety and confidence by separating them from vehicular traffic.
[3/4]Our sustainable solution for protecting cycle lanes is made using 100% recycled tyre rubber, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to concrete.
[4/4]Made using 100% recycled rubber, each unit is securely installed onto the road surface, requiring no excavation or lengthy road closures, minimising traffic disruption.
[3/4]Our Lane Separators are a sustainable highways product that can be used for creating robust cycle and traffic lane separation, build-outs, car parking barriers, and more.
[3/3]They're easy to install without excavation and can incorporate street elements like lamps and signage, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional concrete islands.
[1/3]Dunham Road, a major thoroughfare in Bowdon, Greater Manchester, features a 40mph speed limit and lacked sufficient pedestrian crossings. Rosehill Highways Traffic Islands have been installed to improve safety for locals and hikers on nearby trails.
[3/3]Our traffic islands are a sustainable alternative to traditional concrete and bitumen traffic islands. Designed for direct application on existing roadways, they eliminate the need for excavation, saving time and promoting an eco-conscious choice for traffic management.
[1/3]A few years ago, a series of Rosehill Traffic Islands were installed to create pedestrian crossings in Dordrecht, near Rotterdam. These islands provide a safeguard against oncoming vehicles, offering cyclists and pedestrians secure places to cross busy roads safely.
[2/3]Pedestrian refuges are a cost-effective & simple solution that enhances safety for residents in urban and rural settings. Rosehill's traffic islands offer quick installation on road surfaces, providing both temporary and permanent crossing points in communities worldwide.