Guardrails? I’m surprised to see that term in the article since I though litigation prompted departments of transportation to change them into “guiderails”. The litigation I though was the plaintiff claiming that the former guardrail did not guard him from injury.
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Guardrails? I’m surprised to see that term in the article since I though litigation prompted departments of transportation to change them into “guiderails”. The litigation I though was the plaintiff claiming that the former guardrail did not guard him from injury.