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10 Dec

Dangerous Guardrails Remain on VA, NC Roads

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A new report from wfmynews2.com reveals that dangerous guardrail heads remain on roads throughout Virginia, North Carolina and other states across the country. Though more than thirty states have temporarily banned the installation of the ET-Plus guardrail end terminal, experts say few of these pote...

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09 Dec

Safety of Guardrails Called into Question by Accident Victims

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A Kentucky man is questioning the role of a potentially malfunctioning safety device after losing a leg in an accident. WKYT.com reports that earlier last month, Chris Cavanaugh hit mud on the roadway and slid into a guardrail. Rather than folding backward and away from the car like it was designed ...

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08 Dec

Nashville, TN to Remove Dangerous Guardrails

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Metro Government has decided to remove a potentially dangerous piece of highway safety equipment from Nashville roadways. WSMV.com reports that they have identified 20 ET-Plus guardrail terminals on Nashville roads spread out across Davidson County. They estimate the cost to be around $200,000.00. T...

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05 Dec

Media Banned from Testing of Controversial Guardrail

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Federal regulators have ordered crash tests of a highly scrutinized highway safety device, but the testing will be closed to media. Trinity Industries, the manufacturer of the ET-Plus highway guardrail head, has announced they will not allow news cameras to record the crash tests. According to 13new...

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04 Dec

Potentially Deadly Guardrail Still On Nation’s Roads

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Guardrails are designed to keep accident victims safe, but one such guardrail has been known to malfunction. The ET-Plus model, designed by Trinity Industries, has been highly scrutinized this year following several deadly accidents involving the device. The guardrail end terminal is supposed to abs...

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