Midwest Roadside Safety Facility

Midwest Roadside Safety Facility

The Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF), part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is a research organization with a main focus of researching all aspects of highway design and safety. MwRSF conducts safety performance evaluations of various roadside appurtenances, developing new and innovative design concepts and technologies in the area of highway safety.

MwRSF engineers designed the SAFER barrier.

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