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Safe Crossing

Pedestrian Refuges

Complete refuge islands installed in half a day. Safe crossing solutions when full pedestrian crossings can't be justified, with surface-mounted tactile integration.

Safe Haven

Secure stopping point

Two-Stage

Phased crossing

Half Day

Quick installation

City Centre Pedestrian Refuges
Pedestrian Refuge Overview
Tactile Integration
Refuge Post & Beacon

Safety Features

Our pedestrian refuges use the same proven traffic island technology, specifically configured for pedestrian safety with integrated tactile surfaces and optional beacon systems.

Secure Island

Secure Island

Robust rubber construction provides reliable safe haven between traffic lanes

Tactile Integration

Tactile Integration

Surface-mounted tactile paving for visual impairment accessibility

Solar Beacon

Solar Beacon

Optional cable-less solar-powered beacon with refuge post

Rapid Installation

Rapid Installation

Complete refuge can be installed in half a day with minimal disruption

Pedestrian refuges help improve safety where individuals need to cross busy roads that are too wide to cross safely in one phase, providing essential refuge after crossing one lane of traffic.

Product Details

Key Features & Benefits

  • Complete pedestrian refuge island installed in half a day
  • No excavation required – surface fixed and bolted
  • Solid rubber construction in one or two pieces
  • Surface-mounted tactile integration for accessibility
  • Optional refuge post with cable-less solar powered beacon
  • Design options for bollards, keep left signs, and lighting
  • Cavity for integral battery box if required
  • Tough and flexible construction follows road contours
  • Can be extended length and width-ways with extension pieces
  • Optional 50mm reflective glass eyes available
  • Heritage paver pattern available for aesthetic areas
  • Made from 100% recycled tyre rubber
  • Ideal solution when full pedestrian crossing can't be justified
  • Significant cost and time benefits over constructed alternatives

All Rosehill traffic islands can be configured to form pedestrian refuge islands, providing a cost-effective and rapid solution for pedestrian safety improvements.

Technical Specifications

Pedestrian refuges use the same robust island construction with pedestrian-specific features:

One-Piece Refuges (130mm height)
Weight (kg) Dimensions (mm) Product Code
180 L: 1200 W: 1200 RI-1200
230 L: 1000 W: 2000 RI-1200 S
Heritage Pattern (130mm height)
Weight (kg) Dimensions (mm) Product Code
180 L: 1200 W: 1200 RI-1200H
Two-Piece Refuges (130mm height)
Weight (kg) Dimensions (mm) Product Code
150 L: 1500 W: 1500 RI-1500
210 L: 1800 W: 1800 RI-1800
260 L: 2000 W: 2000 RI-2000

Pedestrian-Specific Features

  • Tactile Surfaces: Surface-mounted tactile paving integration
  • Beacon System: Optional cable-less solar powered beacon
  • Refuge Post: Dedicated mounting for pedestrian signage
  • Accessibility: Compliant with pedestrian crossing guidelines
  • Visibility: Enhanced lighting and reflective options
  • Material: 100% recycled tyre rubber construction

Applications

Pedestrian refuges provide essential crossing assistance in challenging traffic environments:

When to Use Pedestrian Refuges

  • Roads too wide to cross safely in one phase
  • Heavy traffic on both lanes requiring staged crossing
  • Locations where full pedestrian crossings can't be justified
  • High pedestrian demand with moderate vehicle flow
  • School routes requiring enhanced crossing safety
  • Elderly or mobility-impaired pedestrian areas
  • Shopping districts with regular foot traffic
  • Public transport stops requiring road crossing

Design Considerations

  • Road Width: Minimum refuge width for safe standing
  • Traffic Speed: Appropriate for areas with controlled speeds
  • Visibility: Clear sight lines in both directions
  • Accessibility: Tactile paving and level access requirements
  • Lighting: Optional beacon for enhanced visibility
  • Maintenance: Easy access for cleaning and upkeep

Typical Installations

  • Urban high streets with mixed traffic
  • Suburban roads near schools and community facilities
  • Bus route crossings and transport interchanges
  • Shopping centre access routes
  • Hospital and healthcare facility approaches
  • Elderly care facility surroundings

Pedestrian refuges are typically used when roads are too wide to cross safely and heavy traffic uses both lanes, requiring pedestrians to have safe refuge after crossing one lane before continuing to the next.

Ready to Improve Pedestrian Safety?

Contact our team to discuss your pedestrian refuge requirements and create safer crossing solutions for your community.