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Originally Posted by sonysnob
Perusing google street view as one does... I noticed that Alberta doesn't use a lot of crash protection for roadside hazards. Notice this, this is the AB-16/216 interchange on the east side of Edmonton. Note that neither the overhead sign supports, the high mast poles, or the bridge piers have any crash protection. This seems to be fairly typical in Alberta (at least on the highways that I have looked at). The median of this highway isn't very wide. I have a hard time envisioning a similar highway in Ontario or Quebec that didn't have some kind of crash protection for similarly designed highways.

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I don't see anything wrong with this. What type of crash protection would you suggest they use?