Cincinnati, Ohio is testing a new way to get drivers to slow down and improve road safety. Called "speed tables," this pilot project will see these longer, gentler speed bumps installed on busy ...
What started as a pilot program of 14 speed tables has grown into hundreds of installations. Some residents are excited to ...
Could speed tables be on the table as the next go-to traffic calming device for Sonoma County speeders? A traffic study in Penngrove suggests that speed tables, effectively long, flat-topped speed ...
As residents of a Taneytown neighborhood, tucked behind a Food Lion and CVS, increasingly complain of drivers cutting through their streets, barreling down the roads at high speeds, Mayor Christopher ...