1. Attend Local Community & HOA Meetings
Lots of people are passionate about reducing the number of speeding drivers in their neighborhoods. This is because many community members are aware that drivers who speed put children and other drivers in danger. If your neighborhood is part of a Home Owner Association (HOA) then you likely have monthly meetings. These meetings are a great time to build support to implement changes to roads and enforcement of speed limits- especially during time periods where many children are walking to school. If you are concerned about community members speeding through your neighborhood then you should bring up your concerns and offer recommendations. Building a coalition with other community members will make your voice heard and your HOA committee will be more likely to implement more signs and other tools to help reduce speeders driving through your neighborhood roads. There is also a range of other venues that you can leverage to gain community support for your fight to slow down traffic in your neighborhood. Be sure to check out the latest traffic calming devices on the market to find ways to ensure drivers don’t exceed the safe driving speeds of your neighborhood.2. Raise Concerns With Local & State Officials
If you find that raising concerns to local committees and HOA meetings is enough, you may want to bring your concerns to state officials. These lawmakers often have more power when it comes to implementing changes, and they have more interest to keep their citizens happy since they are elected officials. Depending on where your neighborhood is located you will be able to attend local and state meetings that are open to the public. You can check your county, city, and state websites to see when the next meetings are for your area, and you can also reach out to your local lawmakers to understand what is needed to make the changes that you need. You can use these meetings with officials to raise your concerns and look for ways to gain financial support from the local government to fund alterations in your neighborhood. Building a coalition with your neighbors to encourage local politicians to take action because at the end of the day it is the responsibility of local officials to look out for the health and wellbeing of residents in their area.3. Install Speed Humps Near Areas With Lots Of Pedestrians
Speed humps are an essential tool when it comes to slowing down traffic, especially in residential neighborhoods. They are used in many neighborhoods around the U.S. as a way to encourage drivers to lower their speed to around 10-15 miles per hour in heavily-populated or complicated areas. If the vehicle passes over the speed hump the occupants of the vehicle will be jolted, and this can cause the driver and passengers to “wake up” and pay more attention to their surroundings. This is why speed humps are so effective at helping to manage speeding vehicles. Speed humps are typically around 2-4 inches high from the ground and between 1-3 feet long. This is the optimal configuration that gets the best results, and it helps people to keep their neighborhoods safe.4. Improve Visibility Around Crosswalks
The majority of accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians occur around crosswalks. This is because many crosswalks have inadequate visual cues and visibility to drivers and pedestrians crossing the street. Neighborhoods need to do everything they can to improve safety around crosswalks since many children and families travel in the area. Speeding through neighborhoods.Every crosswalk should provide adequate lighting to make sure that both crosswalks and pedestrians are visible at all times – this will help everyone to make the most appropriate and safe choices. Here are some enhancements that can be added to a crosswalk to help pedestrians and drivers get to their destinations safely:
- High-visibility crosswalk paint and markings
- Appropriate lighting
- Textured surfaces
Mini Rubber Speed Hump Middle Section
Mini Rubber Speed Hump Middle Section
Quick Facts:
- Middle Section weighs 26 lbs
- 2" Tall x 24" Long x 20 " Wide
- Six (6) fasteners per middle section (included)
Economy Rubber Speed Hump Middle Section
Economy Rubber Speed Hump Middle Section
Quick Facts:
- Middle Section weighs 40 lbs
- 2" Tall x 36" Long x 20 " Wide
- Five (5) fasteners per middle section (included)
Clearline® Rubber Speed Hump Middle Section
Clearline® Rubber Speed Hump Middle Section
Quick Facts:
- Middle Section weighs 39 lbs
- 2" Tall x 35" Long x 19 3/4" Wide
- Six (6) fasteners per middle section (included)
Heavy Duty Rubber Speed Hump Middle Section
Heavy Duty rubber speed humps slow traffic to 15-20 mph and are ideal for parks, school zones, hospitals, and retirement communities. The modular units lock together, creating a uniform surface fit to the road’s width. Also legal for authorized use on public roads. LEED approved – made from solid 100% recycled tires.
Reflective yellow stripes for high-visibility at night and in bad weather. Pre-drilled bolt holes for easy installation and removal. Comes with 4 mounting hardware options.
Meets Safety Standards:ITE; FHWA
Reflective yellow stripes for high-visibility at night and in bad weather. Pre-drilled bolt holes for easy installation and removal. Comes with 4 mounting hardware options.
Meets Safety Standards:ITE; FHWA
Quick Facts:
- Middle Section weighs 36 lbs
- 2.1" Tall x 35.5" Long x 19.5 " Wide
- Six (6) fasteners per middle section (included)
24" x 12" Step-n-Lock Crosswalk Barricade
Our double-sided 24" x 12" Step-n-Lock Crosswalk Barricade is a cost effective way to increase safety on your crosswalks!
- Two legends to choose from; STOP For Pedestrians or YIELD To Pedestrians
- Vertical Panel Dimensions are 37" tall x 14" wide with mounting bolt hole for a barricade flasher
- Lime Sheeting and White Sheeting reflective panel dimensions are 23.5" tall x 11.75" wide
- 28 lb. Recycled Rubber Base has 'hand holds' and 'stacking lugs' molded-in
Quick Facts:37" tall x 14" wide with mount for flasher light. 28 lbs. recycled rubber base.
36" x 12" Economy Reboundable Crosswalk Barricade
Economy Reboundable Crosswalk Barricade
Quick Facts:
- Durable, Blow-Molded Panels
- Double Sided with 36" x 12" High Intensity Sheeting
- When installed, stands approximately 49" Tall
36" x 12" Step-n-Lock Crosswalk Barricade
Our double-sided 36" x 12" Step-n-Lock Crosswalk Barricade is a cost effective way to increase safety on your crosswalks!
- Two legends to choose from; STOP For Pedestrians or YIELD To Pedestrians
- Vertical Panel Dimensions are 48" tall x 14" wide with mounting bolt hole for a barricade flasher
- Lime Sheeting and White Sheeting reflective panel dimensions are 35.5" tall x 11.75" wide
- 28 lb. Recycled Rubber Base has 'hand holds' and 'stacking lugs' molded-in
Quick Facts:48" tall x 14" wide with mount for flasher light. 28 lbs. recycled rubber base.
36" x 12" Shur-Tite STATE LAW Reboundable Crosswalk Sign
36" x 12" Shur-Tite STATE LAW Reboundable Crosswalk Sign
Quick Facts:
- Automatically pops back up if hit by vehicle
- Barricade is 48" Tall with two (2) 36" x 12" HI Reflective Panels (Double Sided)
- Available in STOP or YIELD
- Includes 35 lb. Rubber Base
- Meets MUTCD and state DOT regulations