On my commute to work they have scraped up a 2 meter section of the road.
You know when they take the top layer off of the road because they're going to re-pave it or whatever. So its a small bump, like maybe an inch.
Why do pickup trucks slow to a crawl to go over this tiny bump?
Do you have the Czar's Faberge Egg collection in the truck bed or something?
Its a tiny bump. Your vehicle is perfectly capable of absorbing that shock at a paltry 50 kms/hour.
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