Why are iron pipes layed down in the entrance of some main buildings?

N. Girija Sundaram, Erode, T.N. ANSWER: Iron pipes, which are layed down in the entrance of buildings serve as speed breakers' ensuring smooth vehicular transit. It also acts as a barrier for preventing entry of cattle and other animals.

It acts as a filter for trapping plastic covers. Such pipes are called cattle guards as they keep them away. B.

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