Rubber vs concrete speed bumps: which fits your project?
A side-by-side compare on durability, price, install — with project-type recommendations.
Speed bumps are a common in-development traffic-control tool, but choosing rubber vs concrete affects durability, cost, and install effort.
Rubber bumps: easy install (bolt to ground), relocatable, lower starting cost. Good for early project phases where traffic flow may change.
Concrete bumps: more durable, lasts 10+ years, but install is permanent (cast into ground). Suited to projects with finalized traffic plans.
Recommendation: rubber for low-rise condos/offices; concrete pays off long-term for industrial parks and logistics.
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