What is the probability that an errant vehicle would actually hit a TMA when it runs off the side of the road?
The probability that an errant vehicle would actually hit a TMA when it runs off the side of the road is difficult to define since it is a function of many factors, such as highway type, operating speed, angle of departure, distance from the edge of the roadway, etc. Basically, the probability of a Trailer TMA being hit by an errant vehicle is no different from that of any other roadside furniture under similar conditions.
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