Spike strip

Spike strip

A spike strip (also known as a stinger, spike belt or stop stick, and formally known as a tire deflation device), is a device used to impede or stop the movement of wheeled vehicles by puncturing their tires. Generally, the strip is composed of a collection of 35 mm to 75 mm (1.5" to 3") long metal barbs pointing upward. The barbs are designed to puncture and flatten tires when a vehicle is driven over them, usually the barbs are hollow to allow air to escape at a steady pace in an attempt to reduce the risk of the driver crashing into oncoming traffic or the surroundings.

Spike strips are also used to control access by vehicles. A one-way spike strip will allow a vehicle to travel over it in one direction; the spikes are hinged so that they collapse harmlessly when driven over in one direction, but remain upright when driven in the other.

A light-weight variant used by various police forces is the "Stinger". It is manufactured in the United States by Federal Signal Corporation, although it is most well known for its use by British Police forces. In the UK it is officially known as the Hollow-Spike Tyre Deflation System (HOSTYDS). It is designed to be easy to deploy, to puncture all four tires on the pursued vehicle, and to leave no debris which could affect following vehicles. It is packaged in a concertina form, with a tough frame of nylon strips holding pointed hollow steel tubes. In use it is spread out across a surface from one side of a road to another or even thrown below approaching vehicles, spreading out during flight. An attached rope makes it easy to regather after use before pursuing vehicles also run over it. The construction of the strip points the spikes into the path of tires as they pass over, achieving the goal of stopping the vehicle safely.

Homemade spike strips, cheaply constructed using a steel pipe and common household nails, were banned in Australia in 2003 after being used against a police vehicle. Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (presently holding the seat of Ryde) John Watkins, stated they would be added to the New South Wales prohibited weapons list [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/12/09/1070732212520.html?from=storyrhs Ban on home-made road spikes after car chase] , The Sydney Morning Herald, December 10, 2003] .

References

External links

* http://stinger-spikes.com/
* http://www.cheshire.police.uk/uploads/policy%20-%20vehicle%20stopping%20device.pdf


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