draadbarrières
Draadbarrières, also known as wire barriers or cable barriers, are a type of safety device used primarily on roadways to prevent vehicles from crossing into oncoming traffic or leaving the roadway. They consist of a series of posts, typically made of steel, that are anchored into the ground or median. Wires, usually made of high-tensile steel cable, are then strung between these posts under tension. When a vehicle impacts the barrier, the cables absorb energy by deforming and stretching, helping to redirect the vehicle back into its original lane or slow it down more gradually than a rigid barrier.
The effectiveness of draadbarrières lies in their ability to absorb and dissipate kinetic energy. Unlike concrete