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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A series of short transverse grooves in the pavement of a road that produce a rumbling noise when driven on, serving as a warning to the driver that the vehicle is drifting off the road or out of a lane.

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  • In Australia at least this is a kind of road marking. As you drive over it (think 4 wheels or more, my cycling friends) a rumbling sound is made. This is supposed to alert the driver to a hazard he/she is approaching, eg. a level crossing.

    February 1, 2008

  • We have them here in the States too, bilby--at least in these parts. (And welcome back.) :-)

    February 1, 2008