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Smart Decano Speed Bump Responds to Vehicle Speed

Decano Industries is developing a ‘smart’ speed bump that will increase safety and decrease fuel consumption in Mexican cities. It works by responding to impacts from moving vehicles. It falls flat for speed-limit-abiding travelers, but maintains its bumpy shape if a vehicle is going too fast.

Similar designs are underway in other countries, but Decano’s speed bump doesn’t need electricity and only costs $1,500 per lane on top of having a ten year lifespan with an estimated total maintenance cost of about $500. All of these factors makes it a cost-effective practical solution for a developing country like Mexico.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Speed Bumps - Developing smart speed bumps that respond to impacts from vehicles presents an opportunity for increased safety and decreased fuel consumption.
2. Cost-effective Solutions - Creating cost-effective solutions, like Decano Industries' $1,500 per lane smart speed bump, opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in developing countries.
3. Non-electric Speed Bumps - Designing non-electric speed bumps, such as Decano's model, offers a sustainable and low-maintenance option for traffic control.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can benefit from incorporating smart speed bumps to enhance safety and reduce fuel consumption.
2. Infrastructure - The infrastructure industry can explore the use of cost-effective speed bump solutions to improve traffic control systems.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can leverage non-electric speed bumps to promote eco-friendly transportation solutions.

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