Speed bump definition

Speed bump means a raised section of asphalt or other material constructed
Speed bump means a raised section of asphalt or other material constructed on a roadway for the purpose of controlling speed and improving pedestrian and vehicular safety.
Speed bump means an uneven patch on the highway, constructed of asphalt, concrete or other like material for the purpose of controlling speed;

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