Committee hears guardrail safety bills; VDOT says $40M annual program, bills tabled
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Delegate Williams presented two bills to spotlight guardrail end‑terminal safety and protective end caps; VDOT testified it spends about $40 million annually on guardrail work. Members said the issues are largely part of VDOT’s program‑of‑record and tabled the bills to allow continued agency progress.
Delegate Williams introduced two related measures—one to highlight modernization needs for guardrail end terminals and another to encourage use of protective caps—saying older systems present safety risks, particularly for motorcycles, and could create liability exposure for the Commonwealth.
Joshua Heslinger of VDOT said the department "spends about $40,000,000 annually on guardrail replacements and upgrades" and that guardrails are installed to the standards in place at the time of construction. Heslinger said VDOT maintains an inventory of end terminals and prefers market products to be more mature before broad deployment.
Committee members repeatedly noted that VDOT already addresses guardrail upgrades through existing programs and cautioned against unfunded mandates. The sponsor said his intent was to place the issue "back on our radar" rather than require immediate statewide work.
After discussion the committee moved to lay both bills on the table to allow VDOT’s ongoing efforts and potential future legislative refinements; no final policy change was adopted at the session.
