Speed dips rather than bumps

Speed dips rather than bumps

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Dg504

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293 posts

170 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Maybe one for the any question answered, but sat watching a 4-way junction that has what I assume to be an unintended dip into one of the exit roads.

Every single vehicle I’ve seen, regardless of size, type, driver, fiat 500 to semi arctic has had to slow right down and pass through it. So why are most speed restrictions bumps/ups rather than hollows?

Drainage can’t be the only reason?

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MitchT

16,230 posts

216 months

Wednesday 6th November
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They're everywhere around here, but we call them potholes. Come to think of it, given the number of potholes there are, I don't understand why they waste taxpayers' money making speed humps.

Alex Z

1,511 posts

83 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Because dips will fill with water, and become invisible?

Because it's far easier to put a bump/table on top of a road rather than excavate - plenty of them are just bolted down.

Evanivitch

22,075 posts

129 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Dg504 said:
Maybe one for the any question answered, but sat watching a 4-way junction that has what I assume to be an unintended dip into one of the exit roads.

Every single vehicle I’ve seen, regardless of size, type, driver, fiat 500 to semi arctic has had to slow right down and pass through it. So why are most speed restrictions bumps/ups rather than hollows?

Drainage can’t be the only reason?

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1. Dips don't work on tracked vehicles. So all the CVRT, Abbots and FV432 in civvy hands aren't affected
2. Dips fill with water, which turns to ice.
3. Dips mean the sub-base prep has to be deeper.
4. Dips are often used with chips, popular Dips include ketchup, bbq sauce and sweet chilli.
5. Hummus is not a dip.

otolith

59,064 posts

211 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Evanivitch said:
5. Hummus is not a dip.
That would be an ecumenical matter.

ATG

21,357 posts

279 months

Wednesday 6th November
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PH delivers

DonkeyApple

59,050 posts

176 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Lots of plausible reasons but the one defining reason is that speed bumps are added long after the road is built so gluing something on top works better than digging a trench.