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# 3.8.5. Speed bumps

Items of this type include <q>speed bumps</q> and similar structures:

- Monolithic and demountable structures.
- Structures installed by road services or unofficially (by local residents, organization owners, garden plot owners, and so on).
- Structures installed according to GOST and non-standard bumps (occupying only part of the roadway, partially destroyed, and so on).

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Don't draw natural bumps, rumble strips, or uneven or poor-quality roads.

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Items of the **Speed bump** type are set as a combination of the road intersection where the speed bump is located and the road section or sections controlled by the speed bump.

## 3.8.5.1. Drawing speed bumps {#3.8.5.1}

Draw speed bumps at points in the road network.

To create an item **at the point of the road network**, cut the road section in the spot where the speed bump is physically located. If an intersection already exists at this point, you don't need to create another intersection:

![](_assets/3.8.5_1.png)

If you create an item using the **Create → Speed bump** option in the main menu of the Yandex Map Editor interface, the road intersection is created automatically when the desired point is selected on the map:

![](_assets/3.8.5_2.png)

You can only draw one speed bump at a point in the road network (road intersection).

<q>You can draw a speed bump</q> at the intersection of no more than two sections of motorways. The number of pedestrian sections at the intersection does not matter.

When you create a speed bump at a point in the road network, it is automatically set to control all incoming lines of the road network.

![](_assets/3.8.5_3.png)

If the item doesn't control all lines of the road network, you can disable the extra lines by clicking on them (for example, if a <q>speed bump</q> only occupies half the width of the road and only restricts traffic in one direction):

![](_assets/3.8.5_4.png)

