Stop installing speed bumps. There are better ways
Speed bumps are a poor method of traffic control that nobody likes and I find embarrassing. Instead Barrie should be looking at creating chicanes, corner extensions, lane narrowing, median barriers, traffic islands, half closures, and raised crosswalks as a more pleasant and less ugly way to improve road safety.
This would have the added benefit of improving cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, something Barrie forgets about the moment you step off the lakeshore.
To keep a long list of references short here are only a few
-NACTO publication of urban bikeway design guide
-Traffic Calming Benefits, Costs, and Equity Impacts. (1999).
-Infrastructure, Programs, and Policies to Increase Bicycling: An International Review. (2010).
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