"Flexitech" is the first stationary rubber hump in Japanese history shaped like a sine curve!
It complies with the "Technical Standards for the Installation of Protrusions, Narrow Sections, and Curved Sections." ○ It is effective in reducing vehicle speed. By installing humps, a decrease in the average speed of passing vehicles can be expected. ○ Traffic safety measures for residential roads. As one of the traffic safety measures in "Zone 30," the speed-reducing effect of humps is gaining attention. ○ Resolving traditional issues and concerns. By innovating the shape and material, noise and vibration during vehicle passage, which were issues with hump installation, are reduced, alleviating the anxiety of nearby residents.
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【Features】 ■ Compared to conventional arc-shaped designs, the sine wave shape significantly improves speed suppression effects. ■ Made of rubber, it reduces vibrations and noise caused by friction with tires. ■ The glass bead-infused aroma mark ensures good visibility even at night. ■ The 1 square meter block shape shortens installation time and allows for relocation. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ As an effective means of speed reduction on residential roads ■ For speed reduction in school zones ■ To reduce passing vehicles as a shortcut due to difficulty in driving *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Japan Liner Co., Ltd. contributes to society through the expansion and enhancement of functions necessary for social infrastructure, such as "safety, smoothness, and comfort." As specialists advancing "traffic safety measures, environmental issues, disaster prevention and reduction, and national resilience," we provide excellent technology and trust not only in Japan but also worldwide, ensuring that important infrastructure can maintain its functions during disasters.