North Carolina Will Not Be Suspending Guardrail Installation

North Carolina Will Not Be Suspending Guardrail Installation

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has announced that they will not be suspending the installation of the Trinity ET-Plus guardrail terminals that are currently under investigation. Instead, the NCDOT will wait for federal regulators to make the decision, according to WNCN.com. ...

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Nevada Prohibits Installation of Controversial Guardrail

Nevada Prohibits Installation of Controversial Guardrail

The Nevada Department of Transportation has announced they will no longer allow any new ET-Plus guardrail end terminals to be installed along their state’s roads and highways. This decision comes after the revelation that the manufacturing company, Trinity Industries, failed to disclose critic...

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Trinity ET-Plus Guardrail Approved for Further Safety Testing

After months upon months of litigation, rumors, and negotiation, the Federal Highway Administration has approved a retesting program for the ET-Plus guardrail. The guardrail, which has been suspected of being unsafe for some time, has recently been banned from installation in nearly thirty states ou...

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Deadly Guardrails Banned from Installation in Oklahoma

Deadly Guardrails Banned from Installation in Oklahoma

Oklahoma, along with numerous other states, has now banned a controversial guardrail end from being installed on its highways. The guardrail end – Dallas-based Trinity Highway Products’ ET-PLUS model – has been blamed for numerous serious and fatal motor vehicle accidents. At press time, News On 6 i...

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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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