Speed Hump – What It Does
If vehicles are moving too fast in shared areas, you need to slow them down.
Speed humps are a simple way to control vehicle speed — helping reduce the risk of accidents and keeping people and equipment safer.

Where It’s Used
You’ll typically see speed humps in:
Warehouse traffic areas
Car parks
Loading zones
Driveways
Pedestrian crossings
Anywhere vehicles and people share the same space.
How It Works
Speed humps are installed across traffic lanes to physically slow vehicles down.
Forces drivers to reduce speed
Improves awareness in high-risk areas
Helps control traffic flow
Simple, but very effective.
What It’s Made From
Heavy-duty rubber or steel construction
High-visibility colouring
Designed for constant vehicle traffic
Built to handle repeated use and tough conditions.
Installation Options
Speed humps are typically surface-mounted.
1.Surface Mount Install
Position across traffic area
Drill and secure with fixings
Ensure firm contact with the ground
Best for quick and permanent installation.
Why It Matters
Without speed control:
Vehicles move too fast in shared areas
Risk of collisions increases
Pedestrian safety is reduced
Speed humps are a simple way to slow things down and improve safety.
Quick Example
You’ve got forklifts and staff moving through the same aisle.
Install a speed hump to:
Slow vehicle movement
Improve visibility and awareness
Reduce risk of accidents
That’s It
It’s a simple solution — just a physical reminder to slow down and stay safe.
