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Why
Guard Rail is Necessary
Guard rail is something most people don't think about until it saves
their lives. Annually, over 6,840,00 people in the U.S. are involved
in roadway accidents resulting in 3,511,00 injuries and 41,907 fatalities
(source: Federal Highway Administration). Guard rail plays a
major role in saving the lives of people involved in many of those
accidents.

Where
Guard Rail Should Be Installed
Interstates,
Highways and Secondary Roads
When
installed on interstates, highways and secondary roads, guard rail
shields vehicles from natural and man-made roadside hazards that
can't be removed such as trees, ditches, utility poles, signs, etc.
Bridges
When
installed across and at the ends of bridges, guard rail provides
a lifesaving shield from the bridge and the area below (rivers,
railroad tracks, other roads, etc.).
Parking
Lots 
Guard
rail offers highly effective shielding in parking lots against such
vehicle hazards as light poles, buildings, ditches, etc. Guard rail
also provides added security against auto theft where fences have
failed.
W-Beam Guard Rail / Benefits
In
most situations, we recommend the use of W-Beam guard rail, the
optimal choice for safety, strength, durability, and cost effectiveness.
Constructed of high-strength 12 gauge (Class A) or 10 gauge (Class
B) steel and coated in rust-resistant zinc, W-Beam guard rail is
available in standard 25' and 12' 6" lengths. Other lengths
can be fabricated upon request.
Standard center punching is 12' 6" O.C., 6' 3" O.C., and
3' 3-1/2" O.C. with other options available.
W-Beam Guard Rail
Specifications
W-Beam
Guard Rail End Treatments / Benefits
W-Beam guard
rail is also available with two protective options at the blunt
end of the rail: flared end or question mark end. Flared ends provide
rigid, straighter protection. Question mark ends are more curved
and are used to avoid torn clothing and personal injury where there
is pedestrian traffic.
Flared End
Specifications
Question
Mark End Specifications
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