For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
Detroit marks "Hump Day" by adding yet another 350 speed hump locations to 2021 program
For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
Request speed humps for your street.
DPW announced its speed hump program for 2024 with more than 865 along city streets that qualify. See list of streets.
The new 2024 speed humps slated for installation will bring totals to over 10,000 speed humps installed since the beginning of the program in 2016. DPW has received more than 22,000 speed hump requests from residents.
However, if your block was selected as part of the initial program posted in March 2021 and you still have not received your speed hump, it could be due to utility construction on your street or a need for resurfacing. Your speed hump is still forthcoming and will be installed when the street work is completed.
What is a speed hump?
Speed humps are rounded raised areas of asphalt or prefabricated rubber constructed across the roadway width.
Speed humps are designed to reduce vehicular speed on residential local streets that have a single travel lane in each direction.
The goals of the program are to:
As a reminder, the criteria that DPW considered for placing the speed humps is:
Detroit marks "Hump Day" by adding yet another 350 speed hump locations to 2021 program
Detroit adds 700 additional speed humps to 2021 program to help make more streets safer
Using a scoring system, a combination of the following criteria are used when selecting blocks:
A speed hump is an engineering tool to control speeding on residential streets. The location of the hump on the block is selected by a traffic engineer to ensure the optimization of its effectiveness for the entire block.
Most of the speed humps the City of Detroit has installed are asphalt due to their low maintenance nature and longevity. There are circumstances in which we use rubber in cases of:
Enter the issue into the Improve Detroit app
DPW 2024 speed hump program with more than 450 along city streets that qualify
DPW 2023 speed hump program with more than 320 along city streets that qualify