speed kills wrote:
three points
1 To avoid damaging your car drive slowly over humps.
Yes humps are there to damage your car, thats the point.
Errrrr! What about the danger you then create for yourself, your passengers and other folks on the road after taking out exhaust, suspension etc - even at low speed on the damn things!
I know of humps on one road near where my Ma lives - height is ridiculous. You would need a tank to get over them! Grrrr!
completely insane person wrote:
2 You are less likely to need an ambulance if you slow down while driving.
Or some kid you knock down.
So .... someone has heart attack, accident in the home -.... or cylist doing a wheely and various stunts over these humps needs emergency attentiion (or cyclist has run over a child), or your wife has had enough and is murdering you with her make up bag ....
Think you might like the emergency services to arrive in hurry without damaging their vehicles or damaging their life saving equipment ono board whilst expert paramedic drives and his/her other expert paramedic
partner ensures you stay alive on way to A&E chaps!....
quite insane chap wrote:
3 You can honk your horn all you want but, knowbody uses my old street anymore as a shortcut since they filled it with humps.
Added half as much again to my property value, silence is bliss.
Am now campaigning for cameras in my new street (non residential)
That must make internet shopping a nightmare then....
As for your property value increasing - that is more down to overall increase in the market. People were shelling out a million for a small semi in London, and parking facilities, garages added value as well. They even offered "£200K for an garage converted into one room flat down there....
When bottom falls out of market (and it is starting to do so already - you will find a difference)
But bottom line mate - humps had nowt to do with your profit - and when common sense returns - scams and humps will decrease the market values by a lump.
Kid yourself not!