Speed Breakers

Speed breakers, commonly referred to as speed bumps, are traffic calming devices used to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions. Speed bumps help control speed in driveways, parking lots, and roads. The can also reduce the chances of overturned vehicles in truck-heavy industrial areas.

Why are speed breakers used?

Speed breakers slow down traffic in pedestrian-heavy areas like schools and shopping centers for safer crossing of parking lots and roads. They're also used to reduce traffic speed on narrowing roads or entry points of toll booths and bridges.

Do speed bumps reduce speeding?

Yes. Speed humps are intended to reduce, but not stop, excessive speeding. Speeds are reduced by speed breaker size and frequency accordingly. For example, a single hump can reduce speeds down to 2 to 5 mph miles per hour or 25–30 miles per hour between humps in a series.

What is the difference between a speed bump and a speed hump?

Typically, humps are less aggressive than speed bumps at low speeds. Humps are often used on streets, while bumps are used more in parking lots. While speed bumps generally slow cars to 5–10 mph, humps slow cars to 15–20 mph.

Controlling vehicle speed with a plastic speed bump or rubber speed hump is an effective method to improve the safety of any parking lot or roadway.

Recycled Speed Bumps

Recycled plastic speed bumps for parking lots are:

  • 100% recycled material
  • Never need painting
  • Easy installation
  • Removable for snow plowing or pavement maintenance
  • Cost effective, years of high performance with low maintenance

Speed Bump Installation

If you're asking yourself, "is there a speed bump installation company near me" in the Atlanta area, call Zebra Parking Lot Maintenance.

 

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