gardrails
Gardrails, also known as guardrails, are safety barriers used to prevent vehicles from leaving a roadway or a bridge and to reduce the severity of collisions. They are typically installed along the sides of highways, bridges, and other hazardous locations. The primary function of a gardrail is to redirect errant vehicles back onto the road or to absorb impact energy in a controlled manner.
There are several types of gardrails, with the most common being the W-beam guardrail. This consists of
The design and placement of gardrails are critical for their effectiveness. They are engineered to deform upon