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Transportation Research Record | 1997

NCHRP Report 350 testing of W-beam slotted-rail terminal

King K Mak; Hayes E Ross Jr; Roger P Bligh; Wanda L Menges

Two slotted-rail terminal (SRT) designs, one for use on roadways with speed limits of 72.4 km/hr (45 mi/hr) or less and the other for high-speed facilities, were previously developed and successfully crash-tested in accordance with guidelines set forth in NCHRP Report 230. Those SRT designs have been approved by FHWA for use on federal-aid projects. However, FHWA has since adopted NCHRP Report 350 as the official guidelines for safety performance evaluation of roadside features and required that all roadside features to be used on the National Highway System be crash-tested in accordance with the NCHRP Report 350 guidelines by 1998. It is therefore necessary to modify and retest the SRT designs in accordance with NCHRP Report 350 guidelines. The modified SRT design has successfully met the guidelines set forth in NCHRP Report 350 for Test Level 3 conditions, that is, 100-km/hr (62.2 mi/hr) and the results of the crash testing. The modified SRT design has been approved by FHWA for use on the national highway system.


Transportation Research Record | 1996

NCHRP Report 350 compliance tests of the ET-2000

Hayes E Ross Jr; Wanda L Menges; D. Bullard

The ET-2000 is one of the end treatments currently approved for use with W-beam guardrail systems. The ET-2000 has successfully met all evaluation criteria set forth in NCHRP Report 230. However, with the adoption of NCHRP Report 350 by FHWA as the official guidelines for crash testing of roadside safety features, it became necessary to reevaluate the ET-2000 to the new guidelines. It is noted that one of the design test vehicles specified in NCHRP Report 230, the 2044-kg passenger car, was replaced by a 2000-kg pickup truck (2000P) under NCHRP Report 350 guidelines. The purpose of the crash tests was to evaluate the ET-2000 according to NCHRP Report 350 guidelines. The ET-2000 met NCHRP Report 350 criteria for Performance Level 3 without any design modifications. All findings in this study demonstrate that the impact performance of the ET-2000 was satisfactory.


NCHRP Report | 1993

RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES FOR THE SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF HIGHWAY FEATURES

Hayes E Ross Jr; Dean L Sicking; R A Zimmer; J D Michie


Archive | 1990

Guardrail extruder terminal

C. Eugene Buth; Asif Qureshy; Hayes E Ross Jr; Dean L Sicking


Archive | 1986

Low maintenance crash cushion end treatment

Dean L Sicking; Hayes E Ross Jr


Archive | 1995

Thrie-beam terminal with breakaway post cable release

King K. Mak; Roger P Bligh; Hayes E Ross Jr; Dean L Sicking


Archive | 1994

Slotted rail terminal

Dean Sicking; Roger P Bligh; King K. Mak; Hayes E Ross Jr


Archive | 2002

Box beam terminals

C. Eugene Buth; Roger P Bligh; Dean C. Alberson; D. Lance Bullard; Hayes E Ross Jr; Akram Y Abu-Odeh


Archive | 1999

Apparatus and methods for strengthening guardrail installations

Roger P Bligh; King K. Mak; Hayes E Ross Jr


Transportation Research Record | 1986

BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS OF ROADSIDE SAFETY ALTERNATIVES

Dean L Sicking; Hayes E Ross Jr

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Dean L Sicking

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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