Speed Bumps
I understand the reason for speed bumps. However, there are speed bumps and there are speed bumps. As an example, at Mallory the speed bumps are jarring and in my opinion are too high. Also the speed bump in the tunnel to the east of the Morse Ave. bridge is very high also. This is just a couple of examples of high speed bumps. On the other hand the speed bumps on the entrance to Bridgeport at Lake Sumter are much lower and not as jarring. My feeling is that the lower speed bumps are just as efficient as the higher ones and stop those drivers who are driving too fast. Anyone else bothered by this?
John
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Neptune, NJ 1963-2005
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