Toll Boom Barrier

Features

  1. Functions:
    • Toll Collection: The primary function of a toll barrier is to collect fees from vehicles using the toll road or bridge. Toll rates can vary based on factors like vehicle type, distance traveled, and time of day.
    • Traffic Management: Toll barriers help regulate traffic flow by organizing vehicles into lanes and managing entry and exit points efficiently.
    • Security and Enforcement: They contribute to the security of toll roads by ensuring only authorized vehicles pass through and by providing a controlled environment for law enforcement activities if necessary.
    • Data Collection: Toll barriers often include systems for collecting data on traffic volumes, revenue collection, and other operational metrics to aid in planning and management.
  2. Design Considerations:
    • Accessibility: Toll barriers are designed to be accessible to all types of vehicles, including passenger cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles.
    • Safety: They incorporate safety features such as adequate lighting, signage, and barriers to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of toll booth operators and users.
  3. Integration with Infrastructure:
    • Toll barriers are integrated into the overall transportation infrastructure, often connecting to road networks, bridges, tunnels, and highways where tolls are necessary to finance maintenance, operation, and expansion.

Technical Specification

 

Opening / closing times 3-6 Sec
Power consumption 150 W
Drive technology BLDC Drive Mechanism
Housing dimensions (W x D x H) 1010*370*300 MM
Weight 70 KG
Arm Length Upto 6M
Safety Feature Photocell, Magnetic Loop
Color Customization