Modular raised table crossing on residential street

Safe Crossings

Raised Tables &
Zebra Crossings

Surface-mounted raised crossings for school access, town centres and pedestrian-priority schemes that need quick delivery.

Kerb to Kerb <1 Day Install DfT Compliant
Raised Tables & Zebra Crossings

Complete Crossing in Under a Day

Complete raised crossing tables with integral ramps and 3m table top. Surface-fixed with no excavation, installed in under a day. Available in black or red with kerb-to-kerb or taper end configurations. Individual ramp sections also available as an economical alternative. Conforms to DfT gradient recommendations.

  • Height75mm (DfT compliant)
  • Length3,000mm
  • Width1,900mm
  • Weight300kg
  • Material100% recycled tyre rubber
  • ColoursBlack or Red
  • ConfigComplete table or individual ramps
  • StandardsDfT gradient compliant

Key Capabilities

Fast

Under One Day

Complete raised table installed in under a day with no excavation. Significantly less disruption than traditional construction.

Flexible

Multiple Configurations

Kerb-to-kerb coverage or taper end systems. Complete tables or individual ramp sections for economical alternatives.

Compliant

DfT Standards

Consistent material consolidation with DfT gradient angles. Suitable for formal zebra crossing designations.

Where Raised Tables Fit

School Access

Safe crossing at school gates

Town Centres

Pedestrian-priority zones

Residential

Side-road crossing upgrades

Hospitals

Patient and visitor crossings

Public Realm

Shared space schemes

Raised Tables in Action

Raised Tables FAQ

How long does installation take?

A complete raised table with integral ramps can be installed in under a day with no excavation.

What configurations are available?

Complete kerb-to-kerb tables with integral ramps, taper end systems, or individual ramp sections as a more economical alternative for use with existing asphalt table tops.

Do raised tables meet DfT gradient requirements?

Yes. The table profile provides consistent material consolidation at DfT-recommended gradient angles, suitable for formal zebra crossing designations.

What colours are available?

Black and red are available as standard, with optional directional arrow markings.

When should a raised table be chosen over speed cushions?

Raised tables are appropriate where the scheme needs both a defined pedestrian crossing point and vertical speed deflection. Speed cushions are better suited to mid-block speed reduction where a formal crossing is not required.

Raised Crossing Solutions

We can advise on whether a raised table, zebra crossing or alternative intervention is right for your site.