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  2. Speed bump - Wikipedia

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    Speed cushions are a type of speed hump installation designed to alleviate the negative impacts that vertical deflections have on emergency vehicle response times. Speed cushions installations are typically made up of several small speed humps installed across the width of the road with spaces between them.

  3. Traffic calming - Wikipedia

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    Physical devices include speed humps, speed cushions and speed tables, sized for the desired speed. Such measures normally slow cars to between 16 and 40 kilometres per hour (10 and 25 mph). Most devices are made of asphalt or concrete but rubber traffic calming products are emerging as an effective alternative with several advantages.

  4. Impact attenuator - Wikipedia

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    A crash cushion installed on a motorway exit in Italy. An impact attenuator, also known as a crash cushion, crash attenuator, or cowboy cushion, is a device intended to reduce the damage to structures, vehicles, and motorists resulting from a motor vehicle collision. Impact attenuators are designed to absorb the colliding vehicle's kinetic energy.

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    Cuisinart 12 Speed 5.5 Qt. Stand Mixer. $250 $400 Save $150. ... natural rubber outsole, shoe laces crafted from recycled plastic bottles, and a Merino wool heel cushion, ...

  6. Speed cushion - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Speed bump - Wikipedia

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    Speed of traffic around speed bumps is unpredictable increasing danger from excess speed (7%) to one of Failure to judge other persons path or speed at 10.7% ; Traffic moves to the middle of the road to avoid speed cushions, partially against on coming traffic. Motorcyclists are forced to move either side of a speed cushion.