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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 663: Design of Roadside Barrier Systems Placed on MSE Retaining Walls explores a design procedure for roadside barrier systems mounted on the edge of a mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) wall. The procedures were developed following American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Load and Resistant Factor Design (LRFD) practices.

Appendices A through H to NCHRP Report 663 are available online. Titles of Appendices A through H are as follows:

Appendix A: Design of MSE Wall

Appendix B: State-of-Practice Survey

Appendix C: Detailed Drawing of MSE Wall for Bogie Test

Appendix D: Bogie Test MSE Wall Construction Procedure

Appendix E: Detailed Drawing of MSE Wall for TL-3 Test

Appendix F: TL-3 MSE Wall Construction Procedure

Appendix G: Crash Test Vehicle Properties and Information

Appendix H: Crash Test Sequential Photographs

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