
Tight or unusual vehicle openings
Custom vehicle access for narrow driveways, curved entries, steep grades, shared ramps, loading zones, and sites where a standard gate will not fit cleanly.
Custom vehicle access systems
Rapid designs, installs, repairs, and integrates custom vehicle access systems for difficult openings, mixed traffic, unusual layouts, industrial yards, strata properties, schools, commercial sites, and high-security entries. We plan the access point around the site first, then match the right gate, boom gate, bollard, reader, control logic, and safety devices.

Custom access scenarios
Custom vehicle access starts with the operating problem: awkward geometry, unusual traffic, safety constraints, presentation requirements, and integrated access workflows.

Custom vehicle access for narrow driveways, curved entries, steep grades, shared ramps, loading zones, and sites where a standard gate will not fit cleanly.

Access plans for sites where cars, trucks, forklifts, pedestrians, contractors, visitors, and service vehicles all cross the same controlled area.

Custom gates, barriers, bollards, access readers, safety devices, and controls matched to the site appearance, security requirement, and operating workflow.
Site types
Rapid can inspect, diagnose, design, install, integrate, and maintain a practical vehicle access solution for sites that do not fit a standard gate, bollard, boom gate, or traffic control setup.
Control trucks, staff vehicles, forklifts, loading docks, contractors, deliveries, and after-hours movement.
Separate vehicles and pedestrians while supporting service access, visitor access, emergency access, and safety requirements.
Solve difficult driveways, shared entrances, basement access, visitor entry, and property-specific presentation requirements.
Assessment
The recommendation needs to work physically, operationally, and commercially. That means checking the movement, controls, safety behaviour, and service access together.

Services
Rapid can assess the site, recommend a practical layout, install the hardware, integrate access control, and maintain the equipment after handover.
Free site assessment
Tell us what makes the site unusual, which vehicles need access, where traffic conflicts occur, and what equipment or access control already exists.