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Government Evaluates Guardrail Safety with Crash Tests
14 Nov

Government Evaluates Guardrail Safety with Crash Tests

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New details surrounding plans to test the safety of a controversial highway guardrail have been released today. ABCnews.com reports that Southwest Institute, an independent research institute, will conduct a series of eight crash tests. If any of the ET-Plus guardrails fail the test, the Federal Hig...

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North Carolina Will Not Be Suspending Guardrail Installation
13 Nov

North Carolina Will Not Be Suspending Guardrail Installation

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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
13 Nov

Nevada Prohibits Installation of Controversial Guardrail

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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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12 Nov

Trinity ET-Plus Guardrail Approved for Further Safety Testing

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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
12 Nov

Deadly Guardrails Banned from Installation in Oklahoma

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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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