0 one of a set of raised strips on a road that makes a low sound when vehicles drive over it to warn drivers to slow down or change direction because they are getting close to something --
Full-width left and right paved shoulders are employed on 400-series highways, with rumble strips on each side of the carriageway.
The state has added traffic lights, rumble strips and extra width to the road to try to alleviate some of the danger.
Adding rumble strips would reduce these types of crashes by alerting the inattentive driver that they are leaving the roadway.
The transportation cabinet is also conducting a field evaluation of center-line rumble strips.
At places with a history of accidents caused by excessive speeds, rumble strips can be an effective measure, used either on their own or in combination with other measures.
Rumble strips can he very effective.
The edge of the carriageway on this road is indicated by rumble strips, which are thought to be adequate without white marking.
Before one enters the bypass, one meets rumble strips.