Oregon Bans Installation of Controversial Guardrail

Oregon has become the latest state to join Texas, Virginia and over thirty other states to ban the installation of a controversial highway safety device. The ET-Plus guardrail end terminal is designed by Trinity Industries. The company is the subject of much scrutiny after a Texas court found them g...

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Ohio DOT Under Fire Amidst Defective Guardrail Scandal

The Ohio Department of Transportation came under the microscope amidst a flurry of controversy around ET-PLUS guardrails, manufactured by Dallas-based Trinity Highway Products. The agency recently joined the list of 35 states in removing the ET-PLUS from their list of approved products, following a ...

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Wisconsin Suspends Use of Controversial Guardrail

Wisconsin has joined Virginia, Vermont, Washington and thirty other states in suspending or banning the use of a controversial highway safety product. The ET-Plus guardrail end terminal, designed and created by Trinity Industries, is the subject of much scrutiny recently. A Texas judge found Trinity...

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Washington Bans Installation of Controversial Highway Guardrail

Washington has banned the installation of a highly-scrutinized piece of highway safety equipment: the Trinity Industries ET-Plus guardrail head. The ban follows the trend among over 30 other states doubtful of the safety of the guardrail end terminals. This controversy stems from a whistleblower&#82...

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Defective Guardrail Causes Nearly Fatal Tennessee Accident

Following a string of disturbing incidents around the country, a Tennessee man is lucky to be alive after a nearly fatal car accident. A diabetic emergency caused the man to lose control of his pickup truck on the highway and slam into a defective guardrail. Highway guardrails, specifically the endc...

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