Kassel kerb

A Kassel kerb. The rounded section allows a tyre to ride up and realign itself.

A Kassel kerb is a design of kerb (curb in US English) that features a concave-section that allows for an easier alignment for buses. The kerb was first introduced in the German city of Kassel for the low-floor tram system but has since been adopted for use at traffic stops.[1][2] Kassel kerbs can be part of a bus stop kerb, designed for low-floor buses that serve an elevated bus stop platform.

  1. ^ "Kassel Kerbs". Memim Encyclopedia.
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