What Happens If You Don't Slow Down When Going Over Speed Bumps?
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The effects of not slowing down when going over speed bumps are introduced as follows: 1. Impact on tires: Tires are the only components of a car that come into contact with the ground, and any changes on the road surface will first affect them. Tires are wear-prone parts, and the driving conditions of the car directly affect their service life. Frequently passing over speed bumps at high speed may damage the tire surface and even cause the wheel rim to be squeezed and deformed. 2. Impact on the suspension: When a vehicle passes over a speed bump at high speed, the suspension system will be subjected to an impact several times or even more than ten times greater than during normal driving, severely affecting the service life of components such as shock absorbers, springs, and brackets. The strong impact can also damage the chassis, posing a threat to the brake lines, fuel tank, oil pipes, exhaust system, and engine oil pan located under the car. This threat is directly related to the driving safety of the vehicle.