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Grieving Father Advocates for Guardrail Removal, Replacement
09 Jun

Grieving Father Advocates for Guardrail Removal, Replacement

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The loss of a child is one of the most difficult experiences a person can endure. For Stephen Eimers, the death of his daughter in a car accident last year led to a personal mission: to get defective guardrails, like the one that malfunctioned in his daughter’s crash, off the roads. “I’ve got ...

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Senator Advocates for Annual Guardrail Inspections Following Deaths
25 May

Senator Advocates for Annual Guardrail Inspections Following Deaths

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A Texas lawmaker is advocating for annual guardrail inspection reports following a series of tragic accidents in her state. State Senator Sylvia Garcia recently told reporters she wanted to see guardrail inspection reports released to the general public. At present, Texas guardrails along bridges ar...

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Tennessee Dept. of Transportation to Remove X-Lite Guardrails
18 May

Tennessee Dept. of Transportation to Remove X-Lite Guardrails

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Tennessee will spend $4.3 million to remove dangerous X-Lite guardrails from their roads. The decision to remove and replace more than 1,800 guardrail end terminals comes on the heels of several fatal accidents involving the safety devices. Four people have died in such crashes in the last year in T...

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Guardrail Deaths Raise Safety Questions
17 May

Guardrail Deaths Raise Safety Questions

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We expect the roads we drive on to be safe. With our tax dollars at work, we expect everything from the pavement below us to the signs above us to be thoroughly researched and crafted with safety in mind. But recent fatal guardrail accidents are calling into question the way our government oversees ...

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07 Apr

Tennessee to Replace Dangerous X-Lite Guardrail Terminals

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Guardrails are in place to protect motorists, but when they fail, the results can be devastating. Tennessee’s Department of Transportation has begun accepting bids to remove X-Lite guardrail end terminals following a series of deadly crashes. Though the device has passed federal safety tests, ...

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