Pilot Federal Highway Inservice Performance Evaluation of Guardrail End Terminals: Data Analysis, Project Summarization, and Report Development (ISPE-GETS)
Project Information
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Safety Research and Development is conducting a pilot inservice performance evaluation (ISPE) of the most widely used energy absorbing guardrail end terminals (GETs) in the United States, specifically: ET-Plus, ET-2000, Flared Energy Absorbing End Terminal (FLEAT), Slotted Kinking Terminal (SKT)/M(ASH Compliant)SKT , X-Lite, X-Tension, and Soft Stop. For each device, the evaluation will address:
- Crash performance in terms of vehicle occupant risk.
- The sensitivity to varying effects such as environmental conditions, site characteristics, and impact conditions.
- The degree of sensitivity to improper installation, maintenance and repair.
Data are being collected at test sites in four states that have agreed to participate in this pilot study: Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California, and Missouri. Under the FHWA Pilot ISPE, detailed on-site investigations are being performed for fatal and serious injury crashes, generally within twenty four hours of receiving notification of the crash, by NHTSA’s Special Crash Investigation teams. The FHWA Division Offices, in cooperation with their state DOT partners, are collecting data for the minor and property-damage-only (PDO) crashes. Data collection is currently scheduled to run through January 25, 2019. Based on the number of crashes expected, and based on historic trends, the current two-year timeframe for completion will likely be insufficient to collect enough data to draw statistically significant conclusions about the safety performance of the devices. Photography forms the basis for data collection. A complete photo suite can aid subject matter experts to code a basic case, with information suitable for analysis.
The objective of this project is to develop a practice-ready guidance document, a technical report, a curated analysis-ready database, and to present findings of the FHWA Pilot ISPE of GETs.
- 693JJ319F000096
- Safety
- FY 2002-2022 / Safety / Safety Data and Analysis
AMRP = Annual Modal Research Plan