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Any reason for non-continuous mountain road barrier?

Bicycles Asked on October 30, 2021

I have been cycling recently in Polish mountains and when riding through one of less occupied mountain roads, I have found many places where road barrier (that is suppose to secure bikers and car drivers from falling into nearby river) is not continuous.

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Some questions around:

  1. Is anyone familiar of those? Can these be found in other countries?
  2. Is there any particular reason for having such risky solution?
  3. What am I missing in thinking that they pose a serious danger?

I was a too-close (as for me) from not stopping before one of these "separation holes" and falling into river, so I’d like to learn as much as possible about these "things".

One Answer

While this deals with medians and not strictly side barriers, the animal answer is strongly supported by this study:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/256425278_Potential_Impacts_of_Highway_Median_Barriers_on_Wildlife_State_of_the_Practice_and_Gap_Analysis

A reasonable response would be that there is a drop into a stream that would prevent animals from crossing. And I agree, and suspect that simple legality is part of the answer. A law that requires an animal passing gap every X meters may simply have no exceptions for areas where terrain would be impassable for the animals.

Answered by Andrew on October 30, 2021

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