Creating Safer, More Predictable Traffic Routes

Challenges with unclear traffic routes
When the routes of traffic are unclear or poorly defined, responsibility for movement becomes unclear. Pedestrians, forklifts, and vehicles are forced to share the same spaces without clear separation, increasing the likelihood of unsafe behaviour, near misses and collisions.
Risks in environments with unclear movement:
- Difficulty maintaining clear separation between people and vehicles
- Informal routes and shortcuts that develop over time
- Limited visibility and unclear responsibility for how traffic should move within the environment
- Negative impact on productivity, employee confidence, and compliance with safety requirements



Guiding safe pedestrian movement
Clear and well-defined pedestrian routes are essential in warehouse and production environments. When pedestrian movement is planned as part of the overall layout, people are guided along intended paths and interactions with vehicle traffic are easier to anticipate and manage.
Physical separation, controlled access points, gates, and designated crossings help create a structured pedestrian flow, supporting safer movement and reducing the risk of unintended access to traffic areas.


Improving operational separation
By clearly defining traffic zones and guiding vehicles along intended routes, impact protection reduces the risk of collisions, damage and unplanned downtime.
Integrated into the layout, impact protection supports safe separation between people, vehicles and sensitive areas such as loading zones, conveyor interfaces and automated equipment. It helps create predictable movement patterns in production and logistics environments, improving both safety and operational flow while protecting long-term investments.
Creating clear zones through warehouse partitioning
Warehouse partitioning helps optimise traffic routes by clearly separating areas for people, vehicles and operations within the warehouse. By structuring the layout into defined zones, it reduces unnecessary crossings and creates a more predictable flow of movement.
Integrated into the overall layout, warehouse partitioning improves visibility, access control and safety, while supporting efficient material handling and logistics processes.

Benefits of controlled movement
A predictable traffic flow creates structure and clarity in warehouse and production environments. By guiding people, vehicles, and goods along clearly defined paths, operations become safer, more efficient, and easier to manage on a daily basis.
Key benefits include:
- Reduced risk of collisions and near misses through clearer separation of people and vehicles
- More stable and consistent operations with fewer interruptions
- Better use of available space and improved productivity
- Increased safety awareness and confidence among employees and vehicle operators
Creating predictable and safe pathways
Navigate warehouse and production environments, discover solutions and see how machine guarding, impact protection and warehouse partitioning support clear and safe traffic routes in practice. Helping to create predictable movement by guiding vehicles and pedestrians along intended routes.

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