"K" Barriers - a further development of the "A" frame barrier. Does anyone
know how effective they are at keeping out motorcycles and how accessible
they are for wheelchaire users, double buggies etc.? I have also seen a
kissing gate with a RADAR lock. Both are a similar price but the first does
not require the user to be a RADAR key holder whereas the second does. I
know the kissing gate will allow a vehicle through in the unlocked and
extended position but I know little about the "K" gate.
John Rainey
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