Are speed bumps an effective way to slow traffic?
Speed bumps do not significantly reduce speed once the vehicle has left the speed bump. Speed bumps also present a potential hazard to vehicles including bicyclists, motorcyclists, emergency vehicles, and can jolt both vehicle and passengers. For these reasons the City of Hampton does not use speed bumps on public streets.

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1. Are speed bumps an effective way to slow traffic?
2. Can I get a "Children at Play" sign put up for in my neighborhood?
3. Can I get a speed limit sign in my neighborhood or have an existing speed limit raised or lowered?
4. Can I get a speed limit sign lower than 25 mph put up in my neighborhood?
5. Can I have a "No Trucks" sign posted on my street?
6. Can stop signs be used to control speed in my neighborhood?
7. How can I get a sign for reserved parking for the handicapped installed?
8. Whom should I call to request a new sign or a sign repair?
9. Why are "Yield" signs installed versus "Stop" signs at some intersections?