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California Man Dies in Guardrail Accident
07 Nov

California Man Dies in Guardrail Accident

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A 24-year-old California man was killed in a crash in the North San Francisco Bay Area when his vehicle collided with a guardrail system that has been blamed for injuries and deaths throughout the United States. At this time, it is unknown why the man crashed into the guardrail. What is known is tha...

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06 Nov

Highway Regulators Supported Guardrail System In Spite of Scrutiny

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Internal emails between Trinity Industries and the Federal Highway Administration have revealed that federal regulators knew about a change in the malfunctioning guardrail systems years earlier than they claimed. An engineer for the Federal Highway Administration, Nick Artimovich, was alerted to iss...

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Over 9,000 Potentially Unsafe Guardrails on Pennsylvania Highways
06 Nov

Over 9,000 Potentially Unsafe Guardrails on Pennsylvania Highways

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is facing criticism and controversy after deciding to leave potentially unsafe guardrails on their highways. The guardrails – manufactured by Trinity Highway Products – were recently the subject of a $175 million lawsuit in Texas. The suit was brought by...

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New Jersey Bans Controversial Guardrail
06 Nov

New Jersey Bans Controversial Guardrail

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New Jersey has joined a growing list of more than thirty states that have banned the installation of a controversial highway guardrail head. The ET-Plus model, designed by Trinity Industries, has been known to malfunction and exacerbate highway collisions. According to NJ.com, the Federal Highway Ad...

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05 Nov

Ohio Makes Big Highway Guardrail Change

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The Ohio Department of Transportation has made the decision to stop ordering guardrails from Trinity Industries altogether due to concerns over the safety of the rail heads. In an accident, this piece is designed to absorb the impact of a vehicle and accordion backward. As the head is pushed back by...

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