Old 03-16-10, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by neil
Research has shown the speed bumps are ineffective at controlling speed, and result in increased fuel burn. Why? Because people slow down for the bump and then accelerate hard, often acellerating enough between bumps to completely negate the slow-down effect.
Well, of course. That's why you space them 10 feet apart.
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