More than just a pain in the butt, those pesky speed bumps also hasten global warming
Canada’s housing agency has concluded that speed bumps not only fuel anger among drivers — who have to slow down to approach a bump, then speed up, then slow down for the next one — but also increase fuel consumption and cause more greenhouse-gas emissions than if they were traveling at a constant speed.
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