Road maintenance is another important application scenario. Regular road maintenance and repair are essential in urban or rural areas, and these tasks may involve pavement paving, pipe installation, or updating traffic signs. During road maintenance, the construction area is often partially or completely closed, which can impact traffic flow and pedestrian access. Isolation construction barriers are used in this context to demarcate the construction area, ensuring that vehicles and pedestrians do not accidentally enter dangerous areas. Barriers also reduce construction noise and dust disturbances to nearby residents and businesses.
The placement of isolation construction barriers in road maintenance needs to be designed based on the specific construction area and traffic conditions. For example, on busy urban roads, barriers may need to be placed on one side of the carriageway or sidewalk to ensure smooth traffic flow. Reflective signs or warning lights are usually installed on the barriers to improve visibility at night or in low-visibility conditions, further ensuring the safety of construction workers and road users.
