MMA markings for Active Travel Routes in Western Isles

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MMA markings are the ideal solution for high-stress locations, such as active travel routes.

Active Travel is a scheme run by local authorities across the UK in a bid to get people active. This scheme encourages forms of active travel like walking and cycling in place of driving to help the health of both the planet and the local people. Choosing to walk or cycle in Western Isles can improve air quality in an urban environment as well as promote well-being and fitness.

In order for local authorities to support the Active Travel scheme, then there need to be safe pedestrian crossings and cycle routes in key areas. This means people have the choice to walk, cycle or use public transport, even in central locations.

As a road markings contracting company, we specialise in MMA markings and can help any location that wants to promote active travel.

Methyl methacrylate MMA markings are designed for heavy traffic areas as they are durable and long-lasting, which is why they are perfect for active travel routes. Our company can provide cold plastic informative markings and area coatings to support this scheme and keep high-stress locations safe for everyone.

If you are interested in the work we do and want to learn more, then do not hesitate to contact the Western Isles team today.

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How much is MMA coating For Active Travel Routes?

The average cost of methyl methacrylate MMA in Western Isles is £80.00 per single pack.

The amount of MMA required for your project will contribute to the total price along with other factors such as:

  • Location

  • Area Size

  • Design

  • Colours

  • Application Process

As a leading provider of MMA markings, we offer a great range of designs and colours. Our MMA product can be installed onto a range of surfaces, such as concrete and even new asphalt, because of its excellent adhesion.

Based on the road markings you require in Western Isles and the area size of the installation, the application process can vary, and this will contribute to the total cost.

For example, spray application is commonly used for road markings over long distances. Spray application of MMA markings can considerably speed up the process, which also maintains the high durability and skid resistance of the paint. In some other cases, a roller application may be required or a hand application.

In many cases, a combination of these processes will be used to make footpaths and cycling routes. We aim to provide the best service to all of our clients and meet their specific needs.

To learn more about the costs of our work in Western Isles or to request a quote for your business, please contact the team today.

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Benefits of MMA Paint For Active Travel Routes

MMA markings are made from a form of resin, which can offer a great deal of benefits such as:

  • High durability of the material ensures it lasts longer than other materials. Traditional line marking materials have a much shorter lifespan than methyl methacrylate MMA, which is why this is a better option for heavy-traffic areas

  • Offers great slip resistance even when wet to ensure it can withstand all the elements when being used as road markings across the UK

  • These materials are easily applied even without equipment

  • A range of designs and colours can be made using the cold plastic MMA so all markings, from slip roads to transverse lines, can be covered as well as specific requests such as for Road Safety week or Active Travel cycle routes

  • Extreme durability ensures the long life of the resin material system, even in high-traffic areas. As it can withstand a lot of wear, the signs will continue to be visible even over time to maintain road safety for cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers

  • It is easy to maintain as no additional care is required for these markings. The durable cold plastic material will remain visible, clear, and bright for longer than other materials.

MMA is one of the best material resources to use for any road markings project because of these benefits. Our company can provide a great installation service for all kinds of MMA marking system, ensuring high road safety in any city across the UK.

With these markings, the level of risk on the roads can be decreased as there is a clear indication between cycle routes, pedestrian crossings, and driving lanes. Unlike other materials, such as paint or thermoplastic markings, MMA lasts longer and can ensure that these high-risk conflict points in the road remain visible at all times.

Cold plastic MMA markings can provide the benefit of being durable and long-lasting with any application, including spray and hand applications.

If you would like us to provide these benefits to your active travel project in Western Isles, please contact the team today.

Most Popular Active Travel Route Colours

MMA materials can come in several colour options to ensure we can meet the needs of our clients. We can create road markings in the following colours:

  • White

  • Yellow

  • Blue

  • Green

Each colour can indicate the different sessions of Active Travel which may be taking place whilst ensuring maximum road safety for everyone.

As we develop these materials, we can meet any design request and offer multiple colour choices to our clients. Contact the Western Isles team to learn more.

Types of Active Travel Route Coatings

To encourage people to use forms of active or public transportation, such as walking, cycling or using local bus routes, we provide road markings. These are installed to create safe environments for all forms of travel and are vital to this scheme, especially in central locations in Western Isles.

In order to make all kinds of journeys easier, we can install the following routes:

  • Footways

  • Footpaths

  • Cycle Routes

  • Pedestrian crossings

  • Bus lanes

All road markings are made using MMA to provide the benefits of durability and longevity that our clients require.

How long Do MMA coatings to Active Travel Routes last?

On average, MMA coatings in Western Isles can last upwards of 24 months in heavy-traffic areas without ongoing maintenance.

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If you would like to make all forms of transportation more accessible in your region, we can help with our MMA marking installation service in Western Isles.

Please contact the team today to learn more and see how we can help.

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