by mick_dundee » Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:55 pm
Matt, there are various treatments available for WRB's that aren't in place in Vic or anywhere else in Aus yet that I know of. VMAC are doing barrier trials soon but no idea when or where. Any treatment of the barriers is secondary to installation and not mandatory. As for cost, seems installation costs are similar to other barrier types yet repair costs are significantly greater and of course hazard to motorcycclists significantly greater.
Further details on breakthrough made in Holland below.
MOTORCYCLIST ACTION GROUP – December 14 2005
Parliament demands ban on cable-barrier
This week, Parliament has adopted two motions that are of great importance for de Dutch motorcyclists. In the first motion, Parliament states that cable barriers (a guard-rail system made of thick steel cables, suspended on little poles) should be banned. The Motorcyclist Action Group (MAG) has the opinion that a motorcyclists, who, after a slide or an accident, contacts a cable barrier, will suffer severe physical injuries and urged Parliament to take measures against building cable barriers.
After the motion was adopted, Member of Parliament Max Hermans (LPF), the person who submitted the motion, said in an interview with MAG:
“The motion is adopted and it is de wish of Parliament that there will come a ban on erecting cable barriers en the government has to comply to that wish. That also applies to the cable barrier in Groningen. I assume that we won’t see no cable barriers anymore in the Netherlands”.
Along the N 860 between the cities of Groningen and Hoogezand, a cable barrier has been placed at the side of a canal over a distance of about 250 meters. The MAG filed a protest at the Province of Groningen and organised a protest ride on Saturday September 10th 2005. On the occasion, in a playful action, the cable barrier was covered with bales of straw. The MAG will now point the Province of Groningen to the motion of Parliament and insist on immediate removal of the steel cables along the N 860.
The ban on cable barriers fits, according to the MAG, very well in the increasing awareness of the controllers of public roads that the infrastructure should also be suited for and safe to the drivers of motorised 2-wheelers. On October 26th 2005, secretary of State Karla Peijs has committed herself to make, in cooperation with MAG, an inventory of the locations on the Dutch national highways where making the guard rails “motorcycle-friendly” should be started. Guard rails can simply be adapted to the safety requirements for motorcyclists by mounting an extra board below the rail and the MAG has started negotiations with the Ministery of Traffic and Water Management.
The second motion that was adopted by Parliament urges the government to pay specific attention to motorised 2-wheelers in the future and modify the budget of the Ministry of Traffic and Water Management. At this moment, motorised 2-wheelers don’t have a special status in the “Mobility Memo” of the Ministry of Traffic and Water Management.
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