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Old October 6th 12, 03:07 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Default Signs of progress

At least around here, Tucson, AZ, the fire and police departments really lobby against speed bumps/humps. They believe it makes it more difficult for them to drive fast over them in emergency situations.

On a bike my experience has been that speed humps (broad with a shallow rise) do not disturb a bike at all while speed bumps (narrow with a sharp rise) are really bad at all but the slowest of speeds.
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