It gets your attention.
Often a rumble strip will be used at an intersection where people have often missed the light or stop sign.
Rumble strips are also used in the emergency lane of highways to awaken people in case they doze off while driving. They are annoying, but they perform a valuable function.
To wake up a sleepy driver who may have drifted to far to the right.
The Guillemot Thrustmaster T-Mini 2 in 1 Wireless Rumble Force Game Pad is a good one.
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the perineum, also known as the taint, and my favorite the RUMBLE STRIP!
It is a series of grooves or bumps in the road that cause the tires of the car or truck to 'rumble' with noise when they go over it. The are often used in construction areas to slow cars down and on highway edges to warn drivers that they are going off the road. It will wake a sleeping driver up.
It is a convenient material component for prototyping or construction of simple circuits.
Everybody do the Tj Rumble! Everybody do the Tj Rumble! Tj, what? what? Rumble! Oh-yeah!
I heard a rumble from my furnace.Most stomachs make a rumble noise when persons are hungry. "Ready to rumble!" the announcer yelled. The rumble outside my window awakened me.
Yes, "rumble" can be considered an abstract noun when it refers to the concept or experience of a deep, resonating sound, rather than a physical object. Abstract nouns represent ideas, qualities, or states, and in this context, "rumble" embodies the essence of the sound itself. However, it can also function as a verb or concrete noun in different contexts.
The word "strip" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to remove clothing or covering from something. As a noun, it refers to a long, narrow piece of something, such as a strip of paper or land. The context in which it is used determines its part of speech.
A bimetallic strip thermometer uses two different metals with different coefficients of thermal expansion attached to a strip. As temperature changes, the strip bends due to the different rates at which the metals expand, which can be measured and correlated to the temperature. This design allows the thermometer to indicate temperature changes accurately.
'thud, rumble rumble rumble, pkrak! Yeah!'