I would assume they are able to put more of these speed bumps in the same area. that way there would not be enough space between the bumps to make it worth speeding up and slowing down, just go slow and you dont have to feel the bump every 20 feet. I think its ingenious. I wish they would bring those here, they accomplish the same thing as conventional speedbumps, sure some people just slow for them then speed right back up, but this way there is no wear and tear on your suspension.
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