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Are the Charlottetown speed humps worth it? Your comments

In an attempt to in to slow down speeders, drivers in Charlottetown will soon see portable speed humps on certain roads.

'As if we need to slow things enough already with all the road construction going on'

The bumps will be removed before winter.
Some Islanders think $50,000 for new speed humps for Charlottetown is excessive. (CBC)

In an attempt to slow speeders, Charlottetown said Tuesday it isbuying 40 portable speed humps at a cost of $50,000 butsome Islanders aren't impressed with the cost.

Police will determine the locations, but the city said the humps are built for areas with a 40 km/h speed limit.

The humpsare lower, longer and more forgiving than speed bumps and should arrive in mid-July.

Many of you weighed in onCBCPrince Edward Island's Facebook pagein response to Tuesday's story.

(Please note that usernames are not necessarily the names of commenters. Some comments have been altered to correct spelling and to conform to CBC style.)

'Complete waste of money'

"As if we need to slow things enough already with all the road construction going on," saidAgustusAnthony Pater.

TannerRamsay said "$50,000seems a bit steep for speed bumps come on now."

The humps were included in the city's budget this year after several councillors asked for them, following requests from residents. (Megan Thomas/CBC)

The cost of one speed hump is about $1,000 to $1,200 and they're made to span the entire street to ensure drivers can't avoid them.

Many commenters agreed with Ramsay, saying the money should be put to better use.

"Instead of them maybe they should fix the roads so we don't need to fix struts, tie rods and ball joints all the time then have to get alignment done,"JoeDeCourceysaid.

"Complete waste of money and they better not be putting these on any of the main streets of Charlottetown," said Adam Watts.

Better places touse speedhumps

Though many comments suggested the portable humps were a waste of money, some people offered suggestions for locations the police could place them.

"Should have portables at the beginning of every construction zone!" saidKevin Hardy.

LoriWakelinsaid police "should place them in all the school zones for the fall!"

In 2015 Stratford installed portable speed humps and signs that urge drivers to slow down. (Shane Hennessey/Twitter)

"HillsboroughBridge?" asked Vivian Moore.

The humps were included in the city's budget this year after several councillors asked for them, following requests from residents.

They will be removed come winter to avoid creating problems for plows.

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