lassítók
Lassítók, also known as slowdowns or decelerators, are devices used to reduce the speed of vehicles, typically in urban areas or on specific roads. They are designed to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance safety by limiting the maximum speed that vehicles can achieve. Lassítók can be implemented in various forms, including speed bumps, speed humps, and speed cameras. Speed bumps are physical obstacles that cause vehicles to slow down, while speed humps are similar but are often used in conjunction with traffic lights to create a smoother transition. Speed cameras, on the other hand, use technology to detect and enforce speed limits, providing a more precise and enforceable method of speed reduction. The effectiveness of lassítók depends on several factors, including the design of the device, the compliance of drivers, and the overall traffic management strategy. They are commonly used in areas with high pedestrian activity, near schools, and in residential zones to protect vulnerable road users.