Introduction
Traffic management has become an increasingly important aspect of urban development with the rapid growth of vehicular population. High-speed traffic, particularly in residential and neighborhood areas, poses significant safety threats to pedestrians and residents alike. It is in this context that this article brings to light the strategic importance of vertical speed control elements in managing traffic speeds and promoting pedestrian-friendly, safe speeds.
Vertical speed control elements, as the name suggests, are devices designed to manage traffic speeds through physical vertical disruptions in the driving surface. They typically include speed humps, speed cushions, speed tables, and raised intersections or crosswalks, among others. These elements are purposefully designed to make a driver uncomfortable if they try to navigate over them at high speeds, thus compelling them to slow down. While these devices can be applied on a variety of street types, they find their greatest utility on neighborhood, residential, or low-speed streets where freight traffic is discouraged.
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