Sideway-force Coefficient values
The core dataset, recorded at 1m or 10m intervals, indicating surface grip under wet conditions, critical for assessing skidding risk.
Skid resistance data isn’t just about measurement, it’s about safety. SCRIM® data provides consistent, objective evidence of surface friction levels across your network. By capturing Sideway-force Coefficient values under real-world conditions, WDM delivers trusted data that helps engineers, asset managers, and authorities understand surface performance, assess risk, and plan interventions with precision.

SCRIM® data offers direct insight into the grip performance of your road surfaces – one of the most safety-critical factors for any road environment. Low SFC values flag where drivers may be at risk of losing control, especially during wet weather, at braking zones, or on high-speed sections.
This data is vital not only for compliance with design and safety standards but also for optimising asset investment. By identifying deteriorating friction well before visible defects or collisions occur, authorities can prioritise treatments, target resurfacing budgets, and minimise public liability exposure. It also enables strategic comparisons between materials, treatment types, and road classes over time.
WDM’s datasets can be supplied raw or fully processed, integrated with your GIS or asset systems, and combined with other road condition indicators such as IRI, rutting, or cracking for whole-network planning.
At WDM, we don’t just hand over data – we deliver clarity. Our SCRIM® datasets are trusted by the UK’s largest road authorities to inform action, reduce risk, and ensure that every kilometre of network is backed by defensible, engineering-grade evidence.
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