Cattle Grids
Cattle grids, also known as stock grids, are metal or concrete barriers with gaps that allow vehicles to pass over while preventing cattle and other livestock from crossing. These grids are commonly used on rural roads and highways, where open grazing land borders the road.
The purpose of cattle grids is to prevent accidents caused by wandering livestock, which can cause damage to vehicles and pose a risk to human safety. By using cattle grids, farmers and ranchers can allow their livestock to roam freely while ensuring the safety of motorists.