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Why does everyone feel like they need to crawl over the bump on the bridge like an anxiety ridden 90-year-old woman? Obviously don't fly over it, but good grief it's not going to snap in half. Traffic crawls toward it and then once cars are past the "scary danger zone" they resume a normal speed. You'd think people would be over this by now.
PS: The slower you go over the bump the higher the chance of that big thing dropping on you. Think about that. —Just Call Me Merida