Performance Evaluation of the Free-Standing Temporary Barrier - Update to NCHRP 350 Test No. 3-11 with 28
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Based on the proposed changes to the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report No. 350 guidelines, NCHRP Project 22-14(2) researchers deemed it appropriate to evaluate a freestanding temporary concrete barrier system prior to finalizing the new crash testing procedures and guidelines. For this effort, the free-standing temporary barrier system was selected for evaluation. One full-scale vehicle crash test was performed on the longitudinal barrier system in accordance with the Test Level 3 (TL-3) requirements presented in the Update to NCHRP Report No. 350. For the testing program, a 2270P pickup truck vehicle, which was a 1/2-ton, four-door vehicle with a 711 mm (28 in.) c.g. height, was used. The free-standing temporary barrier system provided an acceptable safety performance when impacted by the 1/2-ton, four-door pickup truck, thus meeting the proposed TL-3 requirements presented in the Update to NCHRP Report No. 350.
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Highway Safety, Roadside Appurtenances, Longitudinal Barriers, Temporary Barriers, Concrete Barriers, Crash Test, Compliance Test, NCHRP 350 Update