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  1. RubberForm's Dirt Road Speed Bumps are a traffic calming solution designed specifically for use on gravel or dirt roads. These speed bumps are made of durable, high-density 100% recycled material, making them environmentally friendly and efficient for slowing down traffic on unpaved roads.

  2. Aug 15, 2007 · Road Bumps: Why dirt roads develop a washboard surface. By Julie Rehmeyer. August 15, 2007 at 1:59 pm. Driving on a dirt road can rattle the bones. Every foot or so, a ridge of dirt up to...

  3. Speed bumps are used in several places, such as parking lots, garages, main roads, dirt roads, and gravel roads, to ensure traffic and pedestrian safety. Their popular construction materials are plastic, rubber, steel, asphalt, and concrete.

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  4. Our Dirt Road Speed Bumps are the perfect solution for any dirt road traffic calming needs. With help from industry experts, RubberForm has developed a specially designed earth anchor screw that allows our speed bumps to be safely secured to dirt roads and gravel roads.

    • Square Speed Bumps
    • Circular Speed Bumps
    • Highway Speed Bumps
    • Driveway Speed Bumps
    • Gravel Road Speed Bumps
    • Dirt Road Speed Bumps
    • Garage Speed Bumps
    • Parking Lot Speed Bumps

    Square speed bumps configure several raised squares together to create a cohesive bump. You must place the individual squares close enough together to ensure motorists can’t navigate through the empty areas to avoid the bump entirely. The unique design can help cultivate the property’s aesthetic and stand out to ensure people follow the safety regu...

    Similar to square speed bumps, circular speed bumps arrange circles together to make a speed bump. They can come in various sizes and colors, allowing you to create the speed control and aesthetic design you want for the property. Because they involve several individual circles, you must place them close enough together to preserve their functional...

    Highway speed bumps are speed controllers placed on highways. These are uncommon because higher highway speeds can disrupt traffic, causing buildup and congestion. Further, sudden stops at higher speeds can increase rear-ending accidents between vehicles. Using these speed bumps sparingly and strategically ensures traffic and speed control while op...

    Driveway speed bumps control speed and traffic flow along regular roads and throughways. These are common because the reduced speed on these roads makes it safer to use speed bumps. Speed bumps come in various materials, so you can choose concrete, plastic, rubber and asphalt speed bumps.

    Regardless of the material type, property managers might want to increase safety and control speed on sites. However, some materials offer additional challenges to motorists and passersby. Loose road materials like gravel can kick up debris with increased speeds and activity, and speed bumps can help manage this downside. With less dirt in the air,...

    Dirt road speed bumps have the same function as gravel road options. The only difference is that they work for dirt roads instead of gravel ones. Like gravel road speed bumps, they help prevent dirt from dislodging and entering the air by reducing speeds and controlling traffic. They also do better with solid speed bump materials, so consider inves...

    Garage speed bumps are specific to their location — you will only find this speed bump in a parking garage. Like many other types, they help control traffic flow and prevent speeding to create a safer environment for drivers and pedestrians. Many designers place them around entrances and intersections for optimized effectiveness.

    Parking lot speed bumps are placed throughout parking lots to improve safety, speed control and traffic flow. Their placement is similar to those in garages, helping to reduce collisions and protect motorists and pedestrians.

  5. These qualities make Unimat Traffic's Dirt Road Speed Bump the superior choice for guarded gate entrances or exits, construction sites, private facilities, or anywhere with dirt or gravel roads where an aggressive traffic control device is needed.

  6. Jul 9, 2009 · Science News. from research organizations. Physics Of Bumpy Roads: What Makes Roads Ripple Like A Washboard? Date: July 9, 2009. Source: University of Toronto. Summary: Just about any road with...