liitts
Aerospace
- Feb 5, 2015
- 1
I need to be able to explain the difference between speed bumps and speed humps to an audience that believes they're the same devices and has a vested interest in maintaining that belief, both for themselves and others. First, of course, I need to thoroughly understand the difference, and I'm working on that. In working on the presentation I will be giving, I have come up with a little narrative that I think will be understandable to them and won't be as dry as just saying the travel distance across one is thus and so and across the other thus and so. What I want to say is:
"Let's say the front wheels of your car start across and get to the top of the rounded traffic calming device in front of you. If the next thing that happens is that those same front wheels go over the top and down onto the level roadway, you have just crossed a speed bump with your front wheels. However, if the next thing that happens is that your rear wheels climb and reach the top of the same traffic calming device, your car is crossing a speed hump."
My question is: Is the above a correct statement?
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Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated!
"Let's say the front wheels of your car start across and get to the top of the rounded traffic calming device in front of you. If the next thing that happens is that those same front wheels go over the top and down onto the level roadway, you have just crossed a speed bump with your front wheels. However, if the next thing that happens is that your rear wheels climb and reach the top of the same traffic calming device, your car is crossing a speed hump."
My question is: Is the above a correct statement?
If you wonder why I'm so interested in this, see [link leaburgdamspeedbumps.info]leaburgdamspeedbumps.info[/url]
Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated!