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Removable Speed Bumps for Sale

Removable speed bumps offer a versatile and effective solution for traffic calming in various settings. Unimat Traffic provides heavy-duty rubber speed bumps that are 6 feet long, 12 inches wide, and 2.25 inches tall at their highest point, designed to slow vehicles to 10-15 mph while offering durability and easy installation.

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Removable Speed Bump Features
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Featuring built-in reflectors and a high-visibility black and yellow color scheme, these removable speed bumps enhance safety in low-light conditions. The durable recycled rubber construction offers weather and chemical resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance in various environments. With a 5-year warranty against breakage, these speed bumps provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for traffic calming needs1. The modular design allows for easy customization, while the included mounting hardware facilitates installation on both asphalt and concrete surfaces, making them versatile for diverse applications such as parking lots, school zones, and residential areas12.

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Modular Sizing Options
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Offering flexibility for various traffic control needs, these speed bumps come in multiple modular sizing options. The standard 6-foot middle sections can be combined to create longer configurations, including 7-foot (one section with end caps), 12-foot (two sections), 19-foot (three sections with end caps), and 25-foot (four sections with end caps) arrangements1. This modular design allows for customization to fit specific road widths and traffic management requirements, making them suitable for a wide range of applications from small parking lots to expansive commercial areas.

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Durability and Installation Benefits
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Engineered for longevity, these speed bumps outlast traditional concrete or asphalt alternatives while being significantly lighter and easier to install. The recycled rubber construction offers superior weather and chemical resistance, ensuring consistent performance in various environmental conditions. Installation is a breeze, with one person able to set up or remove the bumps as needed for road maintenance or seasonal adjustments1. This flexibility, combined with the included mounting hardware, makes them an ideal choice for both permanent and temporary traffic calming solutions in diverse settings2.

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6' Super HD Bump Dimensions
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Measuring 72 inches in length, 12 inches in width, and 2.25 inches at its highest point, the 6' Super HD rubber speed bump is designed for optimal traffic calming. Each middle section weighs approximately 48 lbs, making it manageable for single-person installation while still providing a substantial presence on the road1. These dimensions are carefully calculated to effectively slow vehicles to 10-15 mph when driving over them, striking a balance between safety and practicality for various traffic environments1.

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