WideTRACC

The WideTRACC™ is a redirective, non-gating, energy absorbing crash cushion tested to NCHRP Report 350 Test Level 2 and Test Level 3. It can be used for unidirectional or bidirectional applications.

 

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Features

  • Galvanized all-steel construction designed for durability.
  • Backup width options and wing extensions available for the TRACC®, ShorTRACC™, and FasTRACC™.
  • Designed to use fewer anchor bolts than comparable crash cushions.
  • Tested to NCHRP Report 350 Test Level 2 and Test Level 3.

 

The TRACC® family of crash cushions includes the TRACC®, a narrow crash cushion tested to NCHRP Report 350 Test Level 3; the ShorTRACC™, a narrow cushion tested to NCHRP Report 350 Test Level 2; the FasTRACC™, a narrow crash cushion tested to NCHRP Report 350 Test Level 3 up to 70 mph (113 km/h); and the WideTRACC™ available for various lengths, widths, and test levels (per design speed) can be configured for appropriate wide applications.

Assembly & Maintenance

  • Can be installed on new or existing concrete or asphalt pad.
  • Open frame design helps facilitate installation, inspection, or repair.*
  • Units ship assembled. Can be shipped unassembled upon request.

 

Back-Up Structure and Attachments

  • Concrete barrier(s)
  • Bridge parapet(s)
  • Bridge pier(s)
  • Square block(s)
  • W-Beam
  • Thrie-Beam

 

*After an impact, the product must be inspected and evaluated per the direction of the specifying roadway authority. The ultimate decision on reparability rests with the specifying roadway authority and/or state DOT.

Specifications

  • 21′ Long (6.4 m)
  • 58″ Wide Standard (1.47 m)
  • 3,825 lbs. (1735 kg)
  • Can be configured for various wide applications

 

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Product Documents

PI Sheet

WideTRACC™

Manuals

TRACC® Family Product Description Assembly Manual
Concrete Foundations Product Specifications

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