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Speed bumps

Speed bumps also called business thresholds, speed combers or sleeping bobbies are the common name for a class of business calming bias that use perpendicular deviation to decelerate motor- vehicle business in order to ameliorate safety conditions. Variations include the speed hump, speed bumper, and speed table.<br>

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Speed bumps

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  1. Speed bumps

  2. Speed bumps also called business thresholds, speed combers or sleeping bobbies are the common name for a class of business calming bias that use perpendicular deviation to decelerate motor- vehicle business in order to ameliorate safety conditions. Variations include the speed hump, speed bumper, and speed table.

  3. A speed bump generally slows business to 2 – 10 mph, giving both people and buses time to reply safely to one another. Speed bumps are infrequently used Speed bumps, like their further sedate siblings, can be placed at intervals Speed bumps, like their further sedate siblings, can be placed at intervals to maintain speed reduction. They're frequently spaced judiciously as they're more uncomfortable to go over at any speed and are used in lower geographical areas. maintain speed reduction. They're frequently spaced judiciously as they're more uncomfortable to go over at any speed and are used in lower geographical areas.Speed bumps, like their further sedate siblings, can be placed at intervals to maintain speed reduction

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