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While the SAFER barrier concept is admirable, this article would really be much more compelling if there were information about how it actually performs, and whether any SAFER impacts have occurred and what the results were.
The Other Forms should be reworked into a standard "See also" linked section, or greatly expanded to explain, compare, and contrast these technologies.
Are there any plans to use this in public street or highway applications?
The following references appeared in an article on a manufacturer of the barriers. That article (North Industrial Machine) is currently nominated for deletion. I'm adding the references here in case the article does get deleted.