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03 Nov

Delaware Woman Killed in Guardrail Accident

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A Delaware woman has been killed in a car accident involving a highway guardrail. According to philly.com, the woman, a front seat passenger, was riding with a friend when their car drifted off the road and into a guardrail. The front passenger side collided with the guardrail, which punctured the c...

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Delaware Bans Potentially Dangerous Guardrail
03 Nov

Delaware Bans Potentially Dangerous Guardrail

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Delaware, much the same as many other states throughout the country, is taking a closer look at how many potentially dangerous highway guardrail units are in use along the state’s roadways. According to recent reports, the Delaware Department of Transportation has banned the new installation of the ...

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Virginia, Maryland Search Roads for Dangerous Highway Guardrails
03 Nov

Virginia, Maryland Search Roads for Dangerous Highway Guardrails

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Highway crews across the Commonwealth are searching for dangerous highway guardrails with an alleged design flaw. The guardrail head, manufactured by Trinity Industries, has been known to impale colliding cars rather than absorb the impact of the accident. The Washington Post reports that road crews...

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03 Nov

Iowa Elects Not to Ban Controversial Guardrail

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As states across the country are blacklisting Trinity Industries, Iowa remains confident that guardrail heads in question are safe for their roads. They are one of the few states keeping the product on their list of approved materials – at least until safety tests confirm the product has actua...

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Georgia to Stop Installing ET-Plus Guardrail
03 Nov

Georgia to Stop Installing ET-Plus Guardrail

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Georgia is falling in line with many other states that have announced its intentions to stop installing the potentially dangerous ET-Plus guardrail system manufactured by Trinity. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, the state will stop installing these guardrails until new crash t...

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