There is a ton of other threats in the ditches that can maim and kill riders. I have yet to hear of any rider that died from hitting a cable barrier (where they might as well have survived otherwise.) On the other hand, I personally know motorists who were killed when an oncoming car went out of control and crossed over the median into their path.The highway dept has to weigh these risks all the time. When rain grooves were installed on certain roadways, it was acknowledged that riders risked getting chewed up by the texture but I didn't hear any chorus from the motorcycle community to stop the installations.When all is said and done, I'm willing to accept the risk from a cable barrier, knowing that my family and friends will potentially be saved from out of control vehicles.
Shouldn't all your outrage extend to any barrier erected on the side of the roads? Curvy roads on a hill have always had cables or other abutments that are hazardous to riders. What makes the presence of median barriers any more worrisome than any other guardrails?Median barriers are typically erected only on high speed four lane roads. You're not likely to going to be ditch riding in that location anyway. There was an explanation of the placement in the Strib a few weeks back. It costs more to put them in the center where there is no existing footing. It also has the potential of being the lowest point of the road and vehicles might go over them.