Multiple speed bumps are a series of small, raised sections of road that are placed close together to slow down traffic. They are often used in residential areas and near schools to keep drivers from speeding. Multiple speed bumps can be made of concrete, asphalt, or rubber. They are usually painted yellow or white to make them more visible to drivers. Multiple speed bumps are often placed close together, so that drivers cannot build up speed between them. This can be jarring for drivers, but it is an effective way to discourage speeding.
Multiple Speed Bumps are available with a varied depth from 54” (137 cm), typical widths of 12’, 23’ (3.66, 7 m), and a height of 1.75” (4.5 cm).
Multiple speed bumps are a series of small, raised sections of road that are placed close together to slow down traffic. They are often used in residential areas and near schools to keep drivers from speeding. Multiple speed bumps can be made of concrete, asphalt, or rubber. They are usually painted yellow or white to make them more visible to drivers. Multiple speed bumps are often placed close together, so that drivers cannot build up speed between them. This can be jarring for drivers, but it is an effective way to discourage speeding.
Multiple Speed Bumps are available with a varied depth from 54” (137 cm), typical widths of 12’, 23’ (3.66, 7 m), and a height of 1.75” (4.5 cm).