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  • Use of Barriers in Rural Open Road ConditionsA Synthesis Study
    Use of Barriers in Rural Open Road Conditions--A Synthesis Study
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  • Analysis of 54Inch Tall SingleSlope Concrete Barrier on a Structurally Independent Foundation
    Analysis of 54-Inch Tall Single-Slope Concrete Barrier on a Structurally Independent Foundation
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  • Utility Pole Crash Modeling
    Utility Pole Crash Modeling
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  • Phase IV Development of a ShortRadius Guardrail for Intersecting Roadways
    Phase IV Development of a Short-Radius Guardrail for Intersecting Roadways
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  • Use of Barriers in Rural Open Road ConditionsA Synthesis Study Technical Summary
    Use of Barriers in Rural Open Road Conditions--A Synthesis Study [Technical Summary]
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  • Dynamic Testing of Wooden Guardrail Posts  White and Red Pine Species Equivalency Study
    Dynamic Testing of Wooden Guardrail Posts – White and Red Pine Species Equivalency Study
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  • MASH Evaluation of TxDOT Roadside Safety FeaturesPhase III
    MASH Evaluation of TxDOT Roadside Safety Features—Phase III
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  • Evaluation of Critical Flare Rates for the Midwest Guardrail System MGS
    Evaluation of Critical Flare Rates for the Midwest Guardrail System (MGS)
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  • MASH Evaluation of TxDOT Roadside Safety FeaturesPhase II
    MASH Evaluation of TxDOT Roadside Safety Features—Phase II
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  • Assessment of Injury Criteria in Roadside Barrier Tests
    Assessment of Injury Criteria in Roadside Barrier Tests
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  • Finite Element Model and Validation of a Surrogate Crash Test Vehicle for Impacts With Roadside Objects
    Finite Element Model and Validation of a Surrogate Crash Test Vehicle for Impacts With Roadside Objects
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  • Evaluation of Surrogate Measures for Pedestrian Safety in Various Road and Roadside Environments
    Evaluation of Surrogate Measures for Pedestrian Safety in Various Road and Roadside Environments
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  • Performance Evaluation of Cable Barriers on a 61 Sloped Median under MASH TL3 Conditions
    Performance Evaluation of Cable Barriers on a 6:1 Sloped Median under MASH TL-3 Conditions
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  • Finite Element Evaluation of Two Retrofit Options to Enhance the Performance of Cable Media Barriers
    Finite Element Evaluation of Two Retrofit Options to Enhance the Performance of Cable Media Barriers.
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  • Improved models of cabletopost attachments for hightension cable barriers
    Improved models of cable-to-post attachments for high-tension cable barriers.
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  • Evaluation of a Modified Three Cable Guardrail Adjacent to Steep Slope
    Evaluation of a Modified Three Cable Guardrail Adjacent to Steep Slope
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  • Median barrier placement on sixlane 46foot median divided freeways
    Median barrier placement on six-lane, 46-foot median divided freeways
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  • Continuous Evaluation Of InService Highway Safety Feature Performance
    Continuous Evaluation Of In-Service Highway Safety Feature Performance
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  • Assessing the Flood Reduction Benefits of OnRoad Structures Tech Transfer Summary
    Assessing the Flood Reduction Benefits of On-Road Structures [Tech Transfer Summary]
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  • Evaluation of Techniques for Warning of SlowMoving Vehicles Ahead  Final Report
    Evaluation of Techniques for Warning of Slow-Moving Vehicles Ahead - Final Report
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