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ldj1938
02-04-2018, 05:42 PM
Why is that north of 466 we have a million speed bumps. South of 466 a few speed bumps. South of 466A zero speed bumps. I'm sick of them! Does anyone out there agree? I live in Santo Domingo...
kcrazorbackfan
02-04-2018, 07:02 PM
Why is that north of 466 we have a million speed bumps. South of 466 a few speed bumps. South of 466A zero speed bumps. I'm sick of them! Does anyone out there agree? I live in Santo Domingo...
Do you mean on the MMP's? South of 466a the MMP's are so rough they have their own built in speed bumps. :cus::cus::cus:
JoMar
02-04-2018, 08:05 PM
Cart paths south of 466A are wider and, I believe, have better visibility.
CWGUY
02-05-2018, 12:31 AM
Why is that north of 466 we have a million speed bumps. South of 466 a few speed bumps. South of 466A zero speed bumps. I'm sick of them! Does anyone out there agree? I live in Santo Domingo...
:icon_bored: No...... but thanks for asking.
Bay Kid
02-05-2018, 07:58 AM
Slowly being removed, we hope.
CWGUY
02-05-2018, 10:16 AM
Slowly being removed, we hope.
:confused:You got a mouse in your pocket? I don't hope for their removal.... I would really like more installed where needed.
From Wikipedia:
Speed bumps (or speed breakers) are the common name for a family of traffic calming devices that use vertical deflection to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions. Variations include the speed hump, speed cushion, and speed table.(Why are WE against safety?):gc:
The use of vertical deflection devices is widespread around the world, and they are most commonly found to enforce a low speed limit, under 40 km/h (25 mph) or lower.(If people did the posted speed.... then they would not be needed.)
Although speed bumps are effective in keeping vehicle speeds down, their use is sometimes controversial—as they can increase traffic noise, may damage vehicles if traversed at too great a speed,(No damage to you or cart if you slow down.) and slow emergency vehicles. Poorly-designed speed bumps that stand too tall or with too-sharp an angle (often found in private car parks[citation needed]) can be disruptive for drivers, and may be difficult to navigate for vehicles with low ground clearance, even at very low speeds. Many sports cars have this problem with such speed bumps. Speed bumps can also pose serious hazards to motorcyclists and bicyclists if they are not clearly visible, though in some cases a small cut across the bump allows those vehicles to traverse without impediment.
Topspinmo
02-05-2018, 10:34 AM
:confused:You got a mouse in your pocket? I don't hope for their removal.... I would really like more installed where needed.
From Wikipedia:
Speed bumps (or speed breakers) are the common name for a family of traffic calming devices that use vertical deflection to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions. Variations include the speed hump, speed cushion, and speed table.(Why are WE against safety?):gc:
The use of vertical deflection devices is widespread around the world, and they are most commonly found to enforce a low speed limit, under 40 km/h (25 mph) or lower.(If people did the posted speed.... then they would not be needed.)
Although speed bumps are effective in keeping vehicle speeds down, their use is sometimes controversial—as they can increase traffic noise, may damage vehicles if traversed at too great a speed,(No damage to you or cart if you slow down.) and slow emergency vehicles. Poorly-designed speed bumps that stand too tall or with too-sharp an angle (often found in private car parks[citation needed]) can be disruptive for drivers, and may be difficult to navigate for vehicles with low ground clearance, even at very low speeds. Many sports cars have this problem with such speed bumps. Speed bumps can also pose serious hazards to motorcyclists and bicyclists if they are not clearly visible, though in some cases a small cut across the bump allows those vehicles to traverse without impediment.
No damage to cart if you slow down enough, but it's not doing my back any good. I think most of use are old enough to safely commute around villages without speed bumps. Idiots will be idiots reguardless.
MorTech
02-05-2018, 10:53 AM
No damage to cart if you slow down enough, but it's not doing my back any good. I think most of use are old enough to safely commute around villages without speed bumps. Idiots will be idiots reguardless.
Agreed. The only one left down here that I can think of is the speed bump in the tunnel at Havana. That one is probably necessary.
CWGUY
02-05-2018, 11:19 AM
No damage to cart if you slow down enough, but it's not doing my back any good. I think most of use are old enough to safely commute around villages without speed bumps. Idiots will be idiots reguardless.
No damage to carts or backs if you slow down enough. Why the hurry?:confused:
Marathon Man
02-05-2018, 12:08 PM
No damage to cart if you slow down enough, but it's not doing my back any good. I think most of use are old enough to safely commute around villages without speed bumps. Idiots will be idiots reguardless.
Go even slower maybe?
spring_chicken
02-05-2018, 12:09 PM
Why is that north of 466 we have a million speed bumps. South of 466 a few speed bumps. South of 466A zero speed bumps. I'm sick of them! Does anyone out there agree? I live in Santo Domingo...
Could you detail where these million speed bumps are? I drive all over the northside and hardly see any.
Marathon Man
02-05-2018, 12:11 PM
Concerns about MMP's should be taken to a PWAC meeting. You will need to specifically identify the item(s) or condition(s) that you would like them to look at.
charmed59
02-05-2018, 03:06 PM
Go even slower maybe? Even from a dead stop before the bump and inching over I still tweak my back. I have a 2016 EZ-Go and a 2017 Yamaha quiet tek, but I’d be willing to up grade if there are carts out there with better suspension. What type of cart do you have? I assume you can get over the bumps at 5mph without even feeling them? If so I bet Buena Vista southbound between Camp Road and Stillwater also feels smooth.
CWGUY
02-05-2018, 04:06 PM
Even from a dead stop before the bump and inching over I still tweak my back. I have a 2016 EZ-Go and a 2017 Yamaha quiet tek, but I’d be willing to up grade if there are carts out there with better suspension. What type of cart do you have? I assume you can get over the bumps at 5mph without even feeling them? If so I bet Buena Vista southbound between Camp Road and Stillwater also feels smooth.
If from a dead stop I still had problems with my back at speed bumps ..... I would not be in a cart!:wave:
pauld315
02-05-2018, 10:44 PM
Could you detail where these million speed bumps are? I drive all over the northside and hardly see any.
I would be interested also in where all these speed bumps are. I live in Santo Domingo also and just don't know where the OP is seeing all these bumps.
ditka41
02-06-2018, 12:30 PM
An additional reason to keep them,and install more, is that they serve as a nice reminder to the meaning of "STOP" to the those who don't seem to comprehend. I was rear-ended by one of those goofs at the exit end of a tunnel. Then, he made the (unwise) decision to yell at me for stopping. The short discussion that followed probably will have no effect, but at least he knows that not all of us appreciate the danger and rudness displayed so requently on our MMP. What is plain ignorant with a golf cart could more easily be fatal with larger motor vehicle operators not complying with "STOP" sign on the road.
Polar Bear
02-06-2018, 01:05 PM
An additional reason to keep them,and install more, is that they serve as a nice reminder to the meaning of "STOP"...
A terrible reason for speed bumps.
GoodLife
02-06-2018, 03:57 PM
Cart paths south of 466A are wider and, I believe, have better visibility.
I guess no trees or greenery higher than 3 feet equals better visibility?
simpkinp
02-06-2018, 11:37 PM
The speed bump at the Havana tunnel is huge. Is is sized for a full-size vehicle not a golf cart. If District Seven Decides it needs to have a speed bump in this location it should be sized for golf carts, not cars It hurts my back too, and probably my cart no matter how slow I go. I stop at Stop Signs anyway. No one seems to stop at the Stop Sign at Stillwater and O'Dell Circle. Just stupidity. Speed bumps are not the answer.
blueeagle65
02-07-2018, 10:24 AM
If it keeps people from speeding, GREAT!
Bjeanj
02-07-2018, 11:10 AM
This discussion/disagreement has been ongoing for some time. I would be surprised if it were ever resolved to everyone’s satisfaction.
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