Speed Bumps
Speed Bumps for Traffic Calming
Slow down vehicles to 2–5 MPH with our speed bumps. Speed bumps are available in different heights, materials, and textures. All speed bumps conform to the road and are an easy one-person install. All speed bumps are available to purchase in individual sections or in convenient kits.
Where Speed Bumps Work Best
- Parking lots and garages
- Schools, campuses, and playground areas
- Municipal streets, alleys, and public facilities
- Industrial sites, warehouses, and loading zones
- Private roads and gated communities
Heights & Profiles
Choosing the right speed bump height helps balance safety, drivability, and site requirements. Lower profiles are often preferred where gradual slowing is needed, while taller profiles can deliver stronger speed control in higher-risk areas.
- Low-profile: Common for garages, tight turns, and areas needing smoother transitions.
- Standard profile: A popular option for parking lots, campuses, and general traffic calming.
- Heavy-duty profile: Designed for tougher environments and frequent higher-load traffic.
Speed Bump Materials
Crumb Rubber
- BABA compliant
- Constructed from 100% compounded recycled rubber
- Designed to resist warping, chipping, cracking, crumbling, and corrosion
- Economical bump is ideal for parking lots, garages and municipalities
Vulcanized Rubber
- Stronger and more elastic than traditional pressed crumb rubber
- Withstands greater pressure and stress
- Offers flexibility to conform to any surface
- Molded-in color provides maximum visibility
- Ideal for heavy-traffic roadways and schools
Recycled Plastic
- Made from post-consumer plastic
- Designed to be durable and require minimal maintenance
- Ideal for low-maintenance solutions
Welded Sheet Metal
- Hot-dipped, galvanized process coats steel with a layer of zinc to prevent rust
- Metal requires virtually no upkeep or refinishing
- Ideal for heavy traffic or frequent truck traffic
Purchase Options
- Individual sections: Build the exact length you need.
- Kits: A convenient option for faster ordering and install.
FAQ
How fast do speed bumps slow vehicles?
When installed correctly, speed bumps typically reduce speeds to 2–5 MPH.
Can one person install these speed bumps?
Yes. These are designed for easy one-person installation using standard tools.
Which material should I choose?
Rubber options are common for parking lots and schools, recycled plastic supports low maintenance needs,
and galvanized steel is best for heavy traffic and frequent truck traffic.








