This document describes a mechanism for generating electricity from speed breakers. It discusses two methods - a spring coil mechanism and rack pinion mechanism. When vehicles pass over the speed breaker, the mechanical energy is used to compress air which drives an electrical generator via a turbine. The document provides details on the dimensions and materials used, calculations for spring deflection, and the working principles of the air turbine and generator. It also presents test data on voltages generated for different vehicle speeds and loads and discusses the merits and demerits of the system. The conclusion states that this is an economical way to produce low-cost electricity, especially at locations with frequent vehicle movement.