Because some people do not like to fly through the windshield.
Every car slows down for speed bumps... that's what speed bumps are for.
to slow you down on a small road
The main purpose of a speed bump is to slow down traffic. A car going over a speed bump quickly risks damage to itself and its passengers. Speed bumps are best used in parking lots and other places where keeping traffic slow is important to avoid accidents with pedestrians and parked cars.
The bumps in the middle of the street are typically called "speed bumps" or "speed humps." They are designed to slow down vehicles for safety reasons, particularly in residential areas or near pedestrian crossings. Speed bumps are often used to reduce traffic speed and enhance the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.
It's not that simple, and is equivalent to asking if cars speed up or slow down at the bottom of a hill: it depends on which direction they're going.
cars slow down because of friction and when you push the brake pedal you automatically slow down
It's telling the vehicle driver to slow down and caution. For say, there might be a school or kid-neighborhood close by.
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
Try to slow down as you approach the speed bump and try to go to the side ( if you can) so that one tire is on the speed bump and the other is on regular pavement. That's what I do. Hope I helped!
Speed bumps were invented to reduce vehicle speeds in areas where safety is a concern, such as near schools, residential neighborhoods, and parking lots. They help to slow down vehicles and prevent accidents caused by speeding drivers.
No, it is not possible to slow down the speed of light in a vacuum.
slow down