Crash barrier
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A crash barrier is a barrier on a road designed to prevent vehicles from leaving the carriageway to improve road safety. Common sites for crash barriers are:
- median separators on multi-lane highways
- bridge supports
- mountain roads
The design of the road barrier is generally such that a vehicle hitting the barrier is steered back onto the road. This may be achieved by designing the supports so that they break off on impact, allowing the barrier to deform and push the vehicle back on track. In some cases cost-cutting has led to a failure of this mechanism, with so-called "duck-nesting" (after the shallow nature of a duck nest) of barrier support bases. When this happens the supports tilt over at the base instead of breaking off, leading the barrier to collapse and the impacting vehicle to go over the barrier.
Large vehicles with a high centre of gravity, such as Sport utility vehicles, are also vulnerable to going over barriers on impact.
Armco is a well-known brand of crash barrier.
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