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Slow down; it's a fake!

"The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is testing faux speed bumps that are painted on the road. Their substance is merely an optical illusion, but apparently they slow people down. Until they realize the bumps are two dimensional anyway." Go to http://www.boingboing.net/2008/06/30/fake-speed-bumps-pai.html to read the story, but I recommend reading the comments to get a true sense of people's views

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