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Monobloc Rubber Speed Bump, 20 Tonne Capacity

Monobloc Rubber Speed Bump, 20 Tonne Capacity

Regular price £120.00
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Control vehicle speeds and protect high-traffic areas with this robust monobloc speed bump. Designed for demanding environments, it helps slow vehicles effectively while remaining comfortable for compliant drivers.

The one-piece construction delivers excellent strength and durability, supporting vehicles up to 20 tonnes. Ideal for car parks, private roads and industrial sites where reliable speed control is essential.

Product Features
  • Monobloc one-piece design for strength and stability
  • Rated for heavy vehicles up to 20 tonnes
  • Helps reduce vehicle speeds in high-risk areas
  • Suitable for car parks, yards and private access roads
  • Two length options to suit different installation widths
  • Low-maintenance construction for long-term use
Key Specifications
Type Monobloc speed bump
Maximum load capacity 20 tonnes
Available lengths 885 mm; 1830 mm
Price range £120.00 - £228.00 (depending on length)
Installation Fixed speed reduction for roadways and car parks
Applications
  • Commercial and retail car parks
  • Warehouse yards and loading areas
  • Private roads and access routes
  • Industrial estates and service roads
  • Entrance and exit points requiring speed control
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the load capacity of this monobloc speed bump?

The speed bump is designed to handle vehicles up to a maximum load of 20 tonnes, making it suitable for cars, vans and many commercial vehicles.

Which length should I choose for my installation?

The speed bump is available in 885 mm and 1830 mm lengths. Choose the length that best fits the width of the traffic lane or combine with other traffic calming measures to cover wider areas.

Where is this speed bump best suited for use?

This speed bump is ideal for private roads, car parks, industrial yards and similar locations where there is a need to slow traffic and improve safety for pedestrians and other road users.