Speed Bumps - Anyone else hate them?
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Outside my window right now is someone in a non-hybrid proving... something. They're accellerating to top speed then slamming on the brakes as they come to a speed bump, then doing the same to the next, and the next... then turning around and doing it again.
So obviously, my apartment complex has a lot of speed bumps. Speed bumps my car endures every time I leave or come back. But speed bumps that also happen to be terrible for mileage - good luck pulsing and gliding over these. And regenerative braking ceases to work at low speeds - speeds low enough to, for example, navigate speed bumps.
I might be fine with speed bumps if they kept morons off the street behind my apartment, but as they say, "They built a better idiot." Enough with the speed bumps, they're in the way with no benefit.
Anyone else with me on this one?
So obviously, my apartment complex has a lot of speed bumps. Speed bumps my car endures every time I leave or come back. But speed bumps that also happen to be terrible for mileage - good luck pulsing and gliding over these. And regenerative braking ceases to work at low speeds - speeds low enough to, for example, navigate speed bumps.
I might be fine with speed bumps if they kept morons off the street behind my apartment, but as they say, "They built a better idiot." Enough with the speed bumps, they're in the way with no benefit.
Anyone else with me on this one?
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I had some in my old neighborhood (on a regular street not a parking lot ...they were more like speed humps). The speed limit for the road was 25, but the speed limit over the bumps was 15. Doesn't make any sense to me. The point of speed bumps to have you go the speed limit, not go slower.
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Yeah I agree, I find myself going faster between the section that don't have the speed bumps. Had they not been there to begin with I wouldn't.
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Our neighborhood only has raised crosswalks. The speed limit through the neighborhood is 25 mph. Assuming there are no pedestrians present, going over the raised crosswalks at 25 mph isn't that rough.
Last edited by Mr. Kite; 10-28-2006 at 02:42 PM.
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Fire departments hate speed bumps (and humps) too, since they need to slow way down to go over the dang things in their big rigs.
I'm guilty of doing that speed-up-slow-down thing to an extreme in my old old old Dodge Neon: I'll yank up on the emergency brake to squeal to a slow crawl over the bumps, then do a neutral drop to peel out away from them, repeat as necessary. Speed bumps do this Jekyl-and-Hyde thing to me.
I'm guilty of doing that speed-up-slow-down thing to an extreme in my old old old Dodge Neon: I'll yank up on the emergency brake to squeal to a slow crawl over the bumps, then do a neutral drop to peel out away from them, repeat as necessary. Speed bumps do this Jekyl-and-Hyde thing to me.
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Originally Posted by IMAhybrid
they were more like speed humps
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(Yay the spam post above this was deleted! - thanks for the tip GeekGal!)
Last edited by SoopahMan; 11-07-2006 at 03:58 AM.