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The best runaway truck stop is the one nobody hears about.

Watch a live-drive demonstration of CatchNet deceleration and vehicle control in a truck escape ramp scenario.
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The Quietest Save: CatchNet Stops a Runaway Truck – No Drama, Just Physics

Proven on Teton Pass Installed on Powder Mountain SR-158 FHWA/AASHTO-aligned Engineered to stop up to 90,000 lb at 90 mph

System Engagement

Vehicle hits tensioned cable array
→ instant energy transfer starts

Controlled Deceleration

Progressive resistance slows truck smoothly,
under 1g, no instability

Vehicle Recovery

Stable stop in predictable position
→ quick, safe tow-away

How The CatchNet Works inside a truck escape ramp

Step 1

Engage

Runaway vehicle enters ramp and contacts high-strength tensioned cable array across the lane.

Step 2

Absorb

Kinetic energy transfers to engineered energy-absorbing elements (e.g., spools/tape), creating calibrated progressive resistance.

Step 3

Stop

Vehicle decelerates controllably (<1g) to stable halt — no rollover, minimal cargo shift, ready for recovery.

Where CatchNet Makes the Biggest Difference

Ideal For

  • Steep, sustained downgrades where gravel ramps need excessive length/grade
  • Freight-heavy mountain routes (e.g., Powder Mountain SR-158, Teton Pass WY-22)
  • Sites with history of brake-fade incidents
  • Space-constrained or high-cost locations — retrofits existing barriers
  • Agencies prioritizing predictable outcomes over variable gravel drag

Common Conditions

  • Long descents + heavy/mixed loads
  • Winter ice, variable traction, or high approach speeds
  • Tight curves or limited ramp footprint
  • Areas where gravel compacts inconsistently or requires constant regrading
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When Brakes Fail, CatchNet Doesn't.

Quiet Stops. Lives Saved. No Headlines Needed.

Ready to bring this level of predictable safety to your high-risk descents?