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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rumble_stripRumble strip - Wikipedia

    Rumble strips are divided into transverse rumble strips, shoulder rumble strips, and centerline rumble strips, depending on how they are used. Transverse rumble strips are placed in the travel lanes where most if not all vehicles will cross them.

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  3. Longitudinal rumble strips are an effective, low-cost countermeasure for preventing roadway departure crashes, including both run-off-road and opposing-direction crashes.

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  4. Mar 25, 2020 · Rumble Strips: The Sweet Sound of Safety. Center and edge rumbles have been proven to save lives. When you hear the rumble, you may have just heard someone's life being saved! ...more. Center...

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  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Rumble strips are a safety feature on the road that alerts drivers of potential dangers ahead by causing a tactile vibration from the wheels through the vehicle interior. The types of rumble strips include center line rumble strips, shoulder and edge line rumble strips, and transverse rumble strips.

  6. Transverse rumble strips (also referred to as bar markings) are placed across the traffic lane to alert motorists to hazards ahead (such as bends, intersections or areas of pedestrian activity). They are most effective where drivers have been travelling at sustained high speed for long periods.

  7. Apr 2, 2021 · What are rumble strips? Have you ever driven over a series of strips of small speed-breakers that made a vibration sound? Well, those are rumble strips. Rumble Strips are effectively mild indents on the roads that provide a tactile and audible warning to the driver.