Road structure – process – or apparatus – Traffic steering device or barrier
Patent
1992-07-01
1994-04-12
Neuder, William P.
Road structure, process, or apparatus
Traffic steering device or barrier
256 131, E01F 1300, E01F 1500
Patent
active
053020472
ABSTRACT:
An elongated pedestrian safety barrier adapted to be longitudinally disposed between a roadway and an adjoining pedestrian walkway. The safety barrier features a concrete structure up to about 24 inches in height having an outwardly angled sidewall facing the roadway and a concavity on its bottom surface to engage the top and roadside surface of a standard curb.
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Neuder William P.
Texas A&M University System
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