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Citation

Kusters MM, Van der Drift MJM. Traffic Eng. Control 1991; 32(7-8): 352-355.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Hemming Group)

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Abstract

The first RIMOB Impact Attenuator with crumpling tubes was installed on a hard shoulder in the Netherlands in 1982. Since then, their number has grown to over 200. To ascertain whether the RIMOB has proven as effective and safe in practice as tests originally suggested, an evaluation has been carried out, from which some conclusions are drawn. The RIMOB appears to function well in the case of both head-on and side collisions. Despite impact speeds of over 100 km/hr, no fatal accidents have occurred. There were only six cases of slight injuries out of 38 recorded accidents. The lateral and vertical stability of the RIMOB seems to be adequate. Experience with the RIMOB as a construction is also overwhelmingly positive. It can be installed or replaced very quickly.

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