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Let’s talk speed bumps in subdivisions
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You generally have to get all the neighbors on a street to agree to a speed bump installation. The people most affected by it are the ones who live right there. Streets with a lot of kids and traffic can probably get them easier. One big complaint after speed bumps are put in is loud acceleration from vehicles after they pass over the bump.
Some have been trying to get speed bumps on Paradise a la Kai, for example, for years but there are a few people who keep voting against it. Speed bumps there are now walkers, nene, and the occasional loose dog.

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RE: Let’s talk speed bumps in subdivisions - by EightFingers - 09-23-2019, 05:39 AM

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