Ineffectiveness of Traditional Traffic-Calming Measures

Traditional speed bumps cause vehicle damage and excessive noise. Despite their presence, 85% of drivers exceed 40 km/h in school zones, generating weekly complaints from residents and incurring high maintenance costs.

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Challenge Name:
Ineffectiveness of Traditional Traffic-Calming Measures
Challenge Code:
CH146

Challenge Description:

Traditional speed bumps cause vehicle damage and excessive noise. Despite their presence, 85% of drivers exceed 40 km/h in school zones, generating weekly complaints from residents and incurring high maintenance costs.

Innovation Questions

Questions How can we
  • How might we design standardized smart speed bumps using flexible materials (recycled rubber or polymers) that effectively reduce speed without causing noise or vehicle damage?
  • How might we integrate visual and sensory calming systems (3D optical lines, colored pavements, interactive markings) that psychologically encourage drivers to slow down before reaching school zones?
     
"What if" questions
  • What if we used dynamic, remotely controlled speed bumps that appear only during school peak hours and disappear for the rest of the day to facilitate traffic flow?
  • What if we integrated speed sensors with warning displays that automatically activate when drivers exceed 30 km/h, recording violations and sending them directly to traffic authorities to deter speeding?
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