svodidla
Svodidla are safety barriers installed along roads, highways, bridges, and other linear infrastructures to prevent vehicles from leaving the carriageway and to reduce crash severity by redirecting or absorbing impact energy. They are a common element of road safety systems and are designed to protect drivers, passengers, and nearby hazards.
The most widespread types of svodidla are metal guardrails and concrete barriers. Metal guardrails typically consist
Construction and installation involve anchoring posts to foundations, aligning barriers with road geometry, and ensuring adequate
Maintenance and safety considerations include regular inspections for damage, corrosion, misalignment, and post stability, with damaged