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Topic/question posted on Oct 5, 2013 by Galina Quartetti |
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Do you think speed bumps and stop signs actually work?
The story says that "when you drive on a street and get to a speed bump you have to slow down. If you don’t slow down, you have a problem. Your car rocks up and down, and that can even knock some part off the car." Do you think speed bumps work, or do you think people would still drive fast over them? Now what about stop signs, do they make people slow down?
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