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TheF-shape barrier is aconcretecrash barrier, originally designed to divide lanes of traffic on ahighway. It is a modification of the widely usedJersey barrier design, and is generally considered safer.[1]

Aparametric study, one that systematically varies the parameters, was done through computer simulations of barrier profiles labeled A through F. The result showed that the one labeled F performed better than even the shape of the Jersey barrier. A series of full-scale crash tests later confirmed these computer-based results. What is known today as the F-shape barrier takes its name from the label it was given on these tests and not from any part of the shape of the barrier, unlike, for example,T-walls.

In spite of these tests, the F-shape barrier has not supplanted the Jersey-shape. The Jersey-shape barrier was already in wide use, and it also met the crash-test criteria. The states' contractors already had a significant investment in the Jersey-shape casting forms and it would cost them money to change the profiles of the forms.

The F-shape and the Jersey-shape have the same slopes, but the distance from the ground to the slope break point of the F-shape is 255 millimetres (10.0 in), which is 75 millimetres (3.0 in) lower than the Jersey-shape. This lower slope break point reduces vehicle lift, improving the barrier's performance.

Because the Jersey-shape design requires very little modification to become an F-shape design, asphalt resurfacing, because it raises the overall height of the road surface relative to the barrier, can convert the Jersey-shape barrier into a more F-shape-like barrier that is safer for lighter cars. However, these increased layers of asphalt also reduce the working height of the barrier, reducing its effectiveness for heavier vehicles.

The F-shape barrier has been adopted inBritish Columbia as theMinistry of Transportation and Transit'sConcrete Median Barrier[2] although some of BC's dimensions differ by several millimeters. A smaller Concrete Roadside Barrier is also widely used in the province.

The UK equivalent is theconcrete step barrier.

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  1. ^"Basics of Concrete Barriers". Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center. Archived fromthe original on 2006-04-27. Retrieved2009-01-07.
  2. ^The BC Concrete Median Barrier is described in SP941-02.01.02 in the BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit's Standard Specifications for Highway Construction.www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/driving-and-transportation/transportation-infrastructure/engineering-standards-and-guidelines/highway-specifications/volume_2_ss2025.pdf
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