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Frequently asked questions
What are speed humps used for?
Speed humps are traffic calming devices designed to slow down vehicular traffic in specific areas. Their primary purpose is to improve road safety by reducing vehicle speeds, especially in locations with high pedestrian activity or where adherence to speed limits is crucial.By placing rubber speed humps strategically, we embrace a proactive approach to road safety. Their presence serves as a visual reminder to drivers to slow down, thereby mitigating potential risks. Through a combination of quality engineering, adherence to Australian standards, and commitment to using recycled materials, we contribute to a safer road environment for everyone.
Do speed humps work and are they effective?
Speed humps are effective at reducing vehicle speeds in designated areas. When strategically placed and properly designed, they compel drivers to slow down due to the discomfort caused by the abrupt change in elevation. However, their effectiveness can vary based on factors such as design, placement, driver compliance, and the specific road conditions.Speed humps are generally effective in reducing vehicle speeds in areas where slower traffic is desired, such as in residential zones, school areas, or parking lots. They contribute to enhancing safety by controlling speeding and improving pedestrian safety.
How to install speed humps?
Installing speed humps involves several steps. Firstly, an assessment may be required to determine the appropriate locations and types of speed humps needed. The road surface is prepared, and the humps are placed, typically through bolting or adhering to the road surface. The installation process may vary based on the type of speed hump and the road conditions. Speak to our staff if you have any specific questions.Their durable yet flexible nature allows them to withstand the demands of traffic while being gentle on vehicles. Our speed humps (also known as speed bumps) are engineered to endure the test of time, maintaining their effectiveness as traffic-calming measures.
How much do speed humps cost?
The cost of speed humps can vary based on factors such as the type, material, size, and quantity needed for a specific area. Generally, the cost includes the price of the hump itself. Installation and any additional road work required may incur additional fees. Prices can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per hump, depending on these factors. Browse our product range to get a better idea on pricing or contact our team to get a quote.The integration of rubber speed humps enhances road safety and reduces the likelihood of accidents. Their high quality, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with Australian standards make them a superior choice for effective traffic-calming.
Increase Safety Of Pedestrians, Passengers, and Drivers:
Roads and streets remain dangerous for everyone using them. Specially, without traffic cones, wheel stops, traffic signs, road markings, road humps, and warning signs.In this manner, if a pedestrian sees a car coming at a slow speed, the pedestrian will have enough time to escape away and avoid running into the car.
Reduce The Severity Of Road Accidents:
Could we all agree that despite your best efforts to avoid them, accidents can occasionally happen. Installing a speed table or speed bump around a crosswalk, parking area, or pedestrian crossing notifies cars of the proper speed restriction. And, also assists them in moving slowly when necessary.
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Speed Humps
Speed Humps for Safer Traffic Flow in Shared Zones
Our speed humps are engineered to control vehicle speeds in car parks, driveways, schools and industrial sites. Designed for compliance with Australian regulations, these traffic-calming solutions help protect pedestrians, infrastructure, and vehicles.
Why Choose Our Speed Humps?
- High quality – Moulded to AS 2890.1 dimensions and specs
- Durable materials – UV-stable rubber, HD plastic, and steel options
- Functional design – Modular and bolt-down for simple install
- Flexible range – 50mm–75mm heights, end caps, and ramps available
- Fast delivery or expert support – Pre-packed kits or custom lengths
Types of Speed Humps
- Rubber Speed Humps – High visibility and weatherproof
- Plastic Speed Humps – Lightweight, economical and modular
- Steel Speed Humps – Heavy-duty for trucks and high-use lanes
- Speed Cushions – Wider spacing for emergency vehicle clearance
Ideal Applications for Speed Humps
Residential or Consumer Use:
- Shared driveways
- Townhouse complexes
- Visitor parking areas
Commercial or Industrial Use:
- Shopping centre carparks
- Warehouse vehicle zones
- Worksite speed control
Government or Civic Areas:
- Schools and hospital zones
- Council carparks and depots
- Community centres
Installation & Maintenance
Quick to install with fixings provided. Use on concrete or asphalt. Minimal upkeep—just check bolts periodically.
Choosing the Right Speed Hump
- Use case – Rubber suits most applications, steel for heavy vehicles
- Environment – UV-stable options for direct sun and exposure
- Regulations – Meet height, colour, and spacing rules in AS 2890
Testimonials or Social Proof
"Perfect for slowing cars down at our loading dock." – Ian S., Site Manager, Melbourne
"Affordable, easy to install, and exactly what we needed." – Amanda C., Childcare Owner, Penrith
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FAQs About Speed Humps
Q: What are they made from?
A: Options include rubber (most common), plastic (cost-effective), and steel (high durability).
Q: How tall are your speed humps?
A: Most are 50–75mm to meet Australian standard tolerances.
Q: Can I install these myself?
A: Yes, they come with fixings for concrete or bitumen.
Q: Are there Australian Standards for steel speed humps?
A: Yes. Australian Standard AS/NZS 2890.1:2004 Parking Facilities. Be sure to check with local council requirements and engage with a professional installer to make sure they meet all relevant Australian standards and regulations.