Block Axess | Vehicle Mitigation System

Portable vehicle mitigation system designed to stop unauthorized vehicles at events, and controlled access points. Includes 14 steel modules with connector tubes, casters, end caps, and a storage rack, forming a 16ft vehicle barrier when deployed.
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Vehicle Mitigation for Public Events and High-Traffic Areas 

The Block Axess Vehicle Mitigation System offers quick-to-deploy protection against unauthorized or hostile vehicles.

Built from heavy-duty galvanized steel, this portable barrier sets up in just 14 minutes with minimal manpower. Certified to ASTM F2656 – U30/P3 standards, it’s engineered to stop vehicles up to 7.5 tons traveling at 30 mph, providing reliable protection for events, pedestrian zones, and temporary road closures. 

Because the system relies on interconnection, weight, and friction with the ground, it does not require anchoring or permanent installation. 

   

   

Portable Vehicle Barrier System That Requires No Anchoring 

Block Axess is designed to provide vehicle mitigation without permanent installation. Unlike fixed bollards or embedded barriers, the system connects multiple steel modules to create a continuous barrier line that sits directly on the surface.   

When the modules are connected, the barrier functions as a single structure. In the event of vehicle impact, the force is distributed across the interconnected units, helping absorb energy and preventing the vehicle from continuing forward. Because the system does not require anchoring or construction, it can be deployed on asphalt, concrete, or other stable surfaces.

   

   

Compact and Easy to Store Vehicle Barrier System  

  

This mobile vehicle barrier comes in a compact kit with minimal parts, weighing 1,408 lbs. Its modular design makes storage easy and convenient, and beacuse its easy to deploy, crews can rapidly set it up or move it for temporary events or changing layouts. Vehicle Mitigation System Kit Includes:

  

14 Modules

6 Connector Tubes

2 End Caps

14 Casters

2 Wrenches

1 Storage Rack

   

   

Key Features of Block Axess Vehicle Mitigation System

  

Block Axess offers fast deployment, modular design, and certified protection. Perfect for managing pedestrian zones at public events, and high-traffic areas.

  

Quick Deployment: 

  • Designed for rapid setup by a small crew without heavy equipment.

  • Typical installations can be completed in about 14 minutes depending on layout. 

   

Modular Barrier Design:

  • The system connects multiple modules to form a continuous vehicle mitigation barrier. 

  • Modules can be arranged to fit entry lanes, pedestrian zones, or road closures.

   

ASTM Certified Vehicle Mitigation

  • Tested to ASTM F2656 U30 / P3, meaning the system can stop vehicles up to 7.5 tons traveling at 30 mph. 

  • Galvanized steel construction provides the strength required for vehicle mitigation. 

   

Tamper-Proof Barriers 

  • The modular barrier system connects using steel tubes and locking hardware. 

  • Special tools are needed for setup and removal, helping keep the system secure. 

   

   

PRO TIP: Combine Vehicle Mitigation with Water Barricades

Block Axess is often deployed together with water barricades to create layered perimeter protection in areas where vehicles and pedestrians circulate near each other. While Block Axess is used to protect critical vehicle access points, water barriers can extend the perimeter across lower risk areas.

This combination is commonly used at locations such as:

  • Critical infrastructure sites

  • Data centers

  • Government facilities

  • Public events and crowd protection zones

  • Temporary security perimeters

  • Construction sites

Explore our water barrier options to build a complete perimeter safety setup! 

   

   

Resources 

  

Discover why water-filled barriers improve safety and protect pedestrians and traffic.

Learn key benefits of portable water barriers for traffic, construction, and events.

   

   

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