Gateline
Gateline is a term used to describe a type of fence or barrier that is designed to prevent the passage of vehicles, particularly in the context of road construction or maintenance. The term is often used in the United States, where it is a common practice to install temporary or permanent barriers along the edges of roads to control traffic flow, manage construction zones, or restrict access to certain areas. Gateline barriers are typically made of materials such as steel, concrete, or plastic, and can be designed to be easily installed, removed, or repositioned as needed. They are often used in conjunction with other traffic control devices, such as signs, cones, and barriers, to ensure the safety of workers and the public during roadwork activities. Gateline barriers can be either portable or permanent, depending on the specific requirements of the project. Portable gateline barriers are typically designed to be easily transported and stored, while permanent barriers are intended to provide long-term protection and control. Gateline barriers are an essential component of road construction and maintenance, helping to keep traffic moving safely and efficiently while minimizing disruptions to the public.