Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Road Hump

All over the City of Chicago (and I assume other cities as well) these layers of asphalt have been popping up on almost every street.

Naturally I understand the theory of why it is being done, but I just can't help having a problem with them for a variety of reasons.

First, and perhaps most importantly, it has been proven by several studies that they reduce your gas mileage by over 20% from the increased stop and go, not to mention the additional strain on the brakes and other components.

But additionally, since they are all done manually, they often vary in height and no matter how slow you approach them, they scratch the front and bottom of your car.

I can't imagine what the cost of this program must be, as you can see in these images, the street behind our office received four humps, and it's not very long. If you add the stop sign at the end of the street, you have to come to a complete stop 5 times in one short block.

Seems like a waste to me. Read more at Cartype.




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