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Guardrails, also known as safety barriers or safety fences, are physical structures designed to prevent vehicles, pedestrians, or other objects from leaving a designated area. They are commonly used in various settings, including roads, highways, construction sites, and industrial facilities. Guardrails serve multiple purposes, such as protecting drivers and passengers from falling off the road, preventing unauthorized access to restricted areas, and containing hazardous materials.
There are several types of guardrails, each with its own design and application. Common types include:
1. Concrete barriers: These are rigid structures made of concrete, often used on highways and interstates to
2. W-beam barriers: These are flexible barriers made of steel, designed to absorb and dissipate the energy
3. Jersey barriers: These are flexible barriers made of steel or aluminum, often used on highways and
4. Cable barriers: These are flexible barriers made of high-strength steel cables, designed to absorb and dissipate
Guardrails are typically installed along the edges of roads, highways, and other designated areas, and are designed