[School Case] Example of Speed Bump Installation by Alcom
For the safety measures of children and students! Encouraging vehicles to slow down or come to a stop while in motion, and increasing attention to the front. Also helps reduce the number of traffic management personnel.
Alcom's "Speed Bump" encourages slow driving and temporary stops, enhances attention to the front by passing over obstacles (bumps), and is expected to further improve traffic safety. Increased safety awareness is particularly necessary in school facilities with many children and students. It is installed in various locations such as in front of pedestrian paths, between school buildings, in front of school gates, and in front of entrances. [Installation Examples] ■ Oji Kindergarten (Aichi Prefecture: A Series) ■ Hyogo Nursery (Saga Prefecture: A Series) ■ Kashii Elementary (Fukuoka Prefecture: O Series) ■ Private Lieber Elementary (Ibaraki: A Series) ■ Goten-yama Elementary (Tokyo: A Series) ■ Takehama Elementary (Aichi Prefecture: A Series, yellow only) ■ Nagata Elementary (Okinawa Prefecture: A Series) ■ Nara University of Education Attached Elementary (Nara Prefecture: O Series) ■ Osaka Hatsushiba Gakuen High School (Osaka: A and O Series) ■ Ikutokukan High School (Fukuoka Prefecture: A Series) ■ Kasumigaoka High School (Fukuoka Prefecture: A Series) ■ Osaka Municipal Gaku (Osaka Prefecture: A Series) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Examples of Use】 - Slow down and make a temporary stop before long straight lines and crosswalks. - Slow down before areas that are blind spots. - Make a temporary stop at merging points. - Speed control on downhill slopes. - Installed at busy main entrances to reduce the need for guiding personnel. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Applications/Examples of results
■As a separation zone between pedestrians and vehicles ■As a warning for areas prone to contact ■As a measure to prevent entry into accident-prone areas ■As an accent to confirm the course ■As an accent to highlight boundaries ■As a warning for hazardous areas on the road