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What is the difference of bump and hump?
« : 17 Февраль 2023, 20:50:47 »
Speed Bumps Vs. Speed Humps is a question we get asked a great deal.  Many people are unsure of the difference between the two. There are differences other than just the terminology.  Where the bump or hump is placed, the height, the length, and the materials they are made of are all factors.

The more aggressive of the two with regards to the need to slow traffic.  They are higher than a speed hump and are shorter in width.  This combination makes going over a speed bump a jarring experience for the vehicle and its occupants. Unimat Speed bumps will reduce the speed of vehicles to around 5 mph. The main use of speed bumps is in parking lots and on private roads to reduce the speed of vehicles.  Many cities do not allow speed bumps to be placed on public streets.  Check with your city to see if this affects your situation.

Where speed bumps are aggressive in slowing down traffic, speed humps are more forgiving.  They are usually not as high as a speed bump and are longer.  This makes it a good option to slow traffic to a safe speed.  Speed humps can be driven over at 15 to 20 mph.  Speed humps are perfect for slowing down traffic in school zones and residential roads.

When talking about Speed Bumps vs. Speed Humps, there are similarities.  Both are designed to reduce traffic speed in an area by creating a small jolt when a vehicle drives over them.  Due to their use, drivers subconsciously know to check for pedestrians and children in the area.  Humps and bumps are more effective than street signs, as signs can easily be missed, disregarded, or can be covered by trees. Bumps and humps can be made from similar materials.  Asphalt, concrete, rubber, and even plastic humps and bumps are available.