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  2. Malfunctioning security bollards were removed from Bourbon ...

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    The bollards were placed on Bourbon Street several years ago to guard against an attack like the one in Nice, France, in 2016, which killed more than 80 people when a truck plowed through a crowd ...

  3. New Orleans officials knew risk years before Bourbon Street ...

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    A 2017 report by the city of New Orleans identified Bourbon Street as a potential terrorism target, citing FBI warnings and announcing the installation of bollards to protect pedestrians from ...

  4. New Orleans security barriers were being replaced prior to ...

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    The old bollards had been placed on Bourbon Street, from Canal Street to St. Ann Street. Temporary asphalt patches had been placed where the old bollards were removed to maintain vehicle access ...

  5. Street furniture - Wikipedia

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    Street furniture is a collective term for objects and pieces of equipment installed along streets and roads for various purposes. It includes benches , traffic barriers , bollards , post boxes , phone boxes , streetlamps , traffic lights , traffic signs , bus stops , tram stops , taxi stands , public lavatories , fountains , watering troughs ...

  6. Amsterdammertje - Wikipedia

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    An Amsterdammertje A street with Amsterdammertjes on the painting Backlight Langestraat (1993) by Frans Koppelaar. An Amsterdammertje (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɑmstərˈdɑmərtɕə] ⓘ) is the typical red-brown steel traffic bollard that is used to separate the pavement from the street in Amsterdam. Amsterdammertje is Dutch for 'little one ...

  7. Raised pavement marker - Wikipedia

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    Delineators are tall pylons (similar to traffic cones or bollards) mounted on the road surface, or along the edge of a road, and are used to channelize traffic. These are a form of raised pavement marker but unlike most such markers, delineators are not supposed to be hit except by out-of-control or drifting vehicles.