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by uberduber
2420 days ago
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You may be right. It's been a while. I remember reading a news article some place where they had the stats before they put them in, and found out after that ambulance times were delayed and the death rate went up, and then they tore them all out at great expense. The other ones I remember seeing are more like the one linked below. I think they proved the speed bumps result in ambulance delays, and assume deaths based on a rate. I also recall not being able to find any solid data that the speed bumps save lives. |
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