Emamian, a Transportation Department engineer who designed the cable barriers, said no median barrier can stop a truck from crossing into oncoming traffic.
"None of the barriers are designed for semis," he said. "All the barriers are designed for cars."
But Emamian is confident the cable barrier -- the first designed and installed in the United States -- is safer than the traditional guardrail and concrete barriers.
The impact of a car hitting the concrete barrier will be transferred to the driver, Emamian said.
If a car hits a concrete barrier, it will most likely bounce back into traffic, causing a second accident.
"It's like hitting a brick wall," he said.
When a car hits a cable barrier, the cable transfers a lot of the energy, he said.
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