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Old 02-11-21 | 04:42 PM
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pdlamb
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Really depends on the speed bump. If there's a gap, that's usually the best choice -- unless it's a narrow gap with beveled edges on both sides. Slow down and/or post works on the reasonable bumps. Some of the really nasty speed bumps, usually found in strip malls around here, are about as subtle as a 4x4 piece of lumber. I'll usually look for a way through the parking area to avoid those.
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