As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
SPEED HUMPS
Areas of raised pavement constructed or placed in, on and
across a roadway. Speed humps are a roadway geometric design feature
whose primary purpose is to reduce vehicular traffic speed along a
roadway. Speed humps shall consist of deflections in the paved roadway
surface for a uniformly varying height to a maximum of 2 5/8 inches
plus or minus 1/8 inch over a twelve-foot long base. The construction
markings and warning signs of the speed humps shall comply with standards
developed by the Town of Rotterdam Department of Public Works and
the Institute of Transportation Engineers.
The design and construction of speed humps will
be provided in accordance with "Guidelines for the Design and Application
of Speed Humps," prepared by the Institute of Transportation Engineers,
in conjunction with good engineering practice.
[Added 9-22-1999 by L.L. No. 14-1999]
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter
266, speed humps are established on the following streets:
Name of Street
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Number of Speed Humps
|
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Argo Boulevard
|
3
|
Becker Crossing [Added 10-11-2000 by L.L. No. 20-2000]
|
4
|