Tests to determine the design of roadside soft arrester beds.

Author(s)
Laker, I.B.
Year
Abstract

Initial road research laboratory tests have shown that vehicles which experience brake failure can be safely stopped if they are steered into beds of loose gravel. It was established that small stones decelerate vehicles better than large stones, and that round stones are more eficient than angular stones. It was concluded that the most likely application on public roads of soft arrester beds would be to stop runaway vehicles on long down-gradients.

Publication

Library number
A 8184 [electronic version only] IRRD 59671
Source

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory RRL, 1971, 20 p.; RRL Report ; No. 376

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