New Jersey barrier

English

Noun

New Jersey barrier (plural New Jersey barriers)

  1. Alternative form of Jersey barrier
    • 2013, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Site and Urban Design for Security, page 4-30:
      The New Jersey barrier became the most widely used and gave its name to the generic barrier type.
    • 2005, Chuck A. Plaxico, Recommended Guidelines for Curb and Curb-barrier Installations, Issue 537, →ISBN:
      Rigid barriers are often shaped concrete barriers like the F-shape median barrier, the New Jersey barrier, the Ontario tall wall, and so forth.
    • 2003, Maria Flook, Invisible Eden: A Story of Love and Murder on Cape Cod, →ISBN:
      A guardrail had to be erected on the neighboring home's front lawn, a busy ashram, after someone drove a car into their meditation room. But there isn't a New Jersey barrier before the big windows of Susan's museum.
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