What happens if you don't slow down at speed bumps?
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If you don't slow down at speed bumps, it can cause the following consequences: 1. Cause abnormal wear on the tire surface, and in severe cases, the wheel rim may suffer significant impact and deformation. 2. The vehicle's suspension system will endure substantial impact, several times or even dozens of times greater than during normal driving, severely affecting the lifespan of components such as shock absorbers, springs, control arms, etc. 3. Passengers inside the vehicle will experience intense jolting, significantly compromising ride comfort. Here is some additional information about speed bumps: Speed bumps are traffic facilities installed on roads to slow down passing vehicles. They are typically shaped as strips or dots and made of rubber or metal. They are usually colored in alternating yellow and black to attract visual attention, with a slight elevation on the road surface to achieve the effect of slowing down vehicles.