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Rubber Speed Hump Speed Hump Road Bumps, Road Ramps, speed bumps, speed humps road hump road speed bump

Rubber Speed Hump Speed Hump Road Bumps, Road Ramps, speed bumps, speed humps road hump road speed bump
Rubber Speed Hump Speed Hump Road Bumps, Road Ramps, speed bumps, speed humps road hump road speed bumpRubber Speed Hump Speed Hump Road Bumps, Road Ramps, speed bumps, speed humps road hump road speed bump
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Min Order
1 piece
brand name
OLIVE
model
AM-SH02
Nearest port for product export
ningbo, shanghai
Delivery clauses under the trade mode
FOB, CIF
Acceptable payment methods
T/T, L/C, MoneyGram, PayPal
Export mode
Export through agents
update time
Tue, 19 Nov 2013 14:24:53 GMT

Packging & Delivery

  • Min Order1 piece

Briefing

1. Rubber material, UV resistant;
2.cat eyes can be equipped;
3.bolts/screws available

Detailed

   Rubber Speed Hump

  

Size: 500*500*75mm, 250/1000*350*50mm, 500*400*25mm,500*380*50mm etc.

 

Features: 1) high intensity rubber, firm and useful, wonderful anti-impact ability.

                   2) set up flexibly according to customers' request.

                   3) easy to installment.

                   4) good quality, without noise and uncomfortable feeling when crossing it.

                   5) yellow and black, easy to attract the drivers' attention in day and night easily.

                   6) widely used, one of the best traffic safe producers.

Rubber Speed hump

What are Speed Humps?
Speed Humps prevent speeding in certain road sections that require slow driving speeds, and restrict the entrance of cars to residential areas or school districts.

Where should Speed Humps be installed?
1. In places that require cars to reduce speed, e.g., near schools, kindergartens, children’s playgrounds, neighborhood parks, and secondary roads.
2. On roads that do not differentiate between sidewalks and driveways, and where there is an increased danger of traffic accidents because there are many pedestrians or children playing.
3. Near housing complexes, neighborhood shopping facilities, schools, hospitals, and religious facilities that have many passing cars and require speed restrictions.
4. Near the parking lot entrances of apartments, shopping centers, and large buildings.