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Speed Bumps.
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Speed Bumps.

Speed Bumps.

(OP)
Looking for any information on speed bump standards for roadways? eg.Height and width.
Appreciated.
DML

RE: Speed Bumps.

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I did a google search for keywords "MUTCD  dot "speed bump" specifications design" & found:

 http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/thread.cfm?thr...

Title: Re: Speed Humps
From: James Condry (click for email)
Date: 12/02/02
A good starting point for learning about speed humps is "Guidelines for the Design and Application of Speed Humps" by the Institute of Transportation Engineers. There are also a number of publications that include information about traffic calming measures such as speed humps. On of these is the "Canadian Guide to Neighborhood Traffic Calming" by the Transportation Association of of Canada. Both of these documents can be obtained throught the Institue of Transportation Engineers(http//www.ite.org).

And someone posted a referral to eng-tips [nosmiley

If there is nothing at the federal level, check with your state's DoT.
 

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