Raised Line Delineator | Professional Tactile Paving Solution for Shared Spaces
The Rediweld Raised Line Delineator is a tactile paving solution designed to improve safety and accessibility on shared routes. Installed as a traffic lane delineator or delineator kerb, it acts as a clear pedestrian segregation barrier between cyclists and pedestrians on shared cycle tracks and footways.
Professional Tactile Paving Solution for Shared Spaces
Developed in line with UK Department for Transport guidance, the Raised Line Delineator provides clear tactile guidance to help visually impaired users identify the correct side to enter. It is an essential component of inclusive mobility schemes and compliant tactile crossings across the UK.
Rediweld’s Raised Line Delineator combines safety, compliance, and sustainability, acting as both a pedestrian segregation barrier and traffic lane delineator to maintain safe separation between pedestrians and cyclists.
Pedestrian Segregation
Creates a detectable barrier separating pedestrians from cyclists on shared routes.
Quick Surface Installation
Surface-mounted design allows fast installation with minimal disruption and no excavation.
Durable & Sustainable
UK-manufactured from recycled rubber for long service life and reduced environmental impact.
Modular Design
Supplied in flexible modules that can be cut, trimmed, or mitred to suit site requirements.
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Product Specification
ℹ️ Worried about drainage?
To ensure optimal drainage, delineators should be installed with a slight gap between sections, allowing surface water to flow freely and preventing water build-up along the route.
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FAQs - Raised Line Delineator
What is a Raised Line Delineator used for?
A Raised Line Delineator is used to provide tactile guidance and physical segregation between pedestrians and cyclists on shared routes, helping visually impaired users navigate safely.
Where should Raised Line Delineators be installed?
They are typically installed on shared cycle tracks, footways, and pedestrian crossings where clear segregation between users is required.
Can the Raised Line Delineator be cut or adjusted on site?
Yes. The modular design allows sections to be cut, trimmed, or mitred to suit site layouts and curves.
What about drainage?
To ensure optimal drainage, delineators should be installed with a slight gap between sections, allowing surface water to flow freely and preventing water build-up along the route.
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