Cable barriers are suitable for highways, scenic areas, and other similar locations. They offer advantages such as corrosion resistance, impact resistance, and excellent visibility, facilitating snow removal operations in snow-covered areas.
Safety is another major highlight of cable barriers. Their flexibility allows them to effectively absorb the energy of vehicles losing control, reducing secondary accidents and thus lowering the risk of vehicle damage and personal injury. Compared to concrete and corrugated beam barriers, cable barriers also have a lower collision penetration rate, providing more comprehensive protection for driving safety.
In terms of construction and installation, the flexible spacing of cable barrier posts facilitates deployment in complex terrain, and adjusting post positions is relatively convenient, greatly simplifying the construction process. Adjusting the alignment after cable installation is also relatively simple, reducing construction difficulty.
Regarding maintenance and repair, cable barriers rely on the tensile stress of the cables and the deformation of the post brackets to absorb collision energy. Post-accident repair work mainly focuses on replacing the posts and brackets, while the cables usually do not need to be replaced. This significantly reduces maintenance costs and improves work efficiency.
