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Man builds 11 speed humps outside his house to slow cars down

Man builds 11 speed humps outside his house to slow cars down

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How can one stop motorists from making too much noise with their engines? Someone in Malaysia reckoned that building speed humps outside his place will work.

As seen on an article by Mothership.sg, Nor Muhamad Roslam Harun, who lives in Besut, Malaysia said that the exhaust noises caused by the vehicles disturbed his sleep.

So the 40-year-old, who was  "depressed" due to this, built 11 speed bumps to slow down vehicles travelling past his house. 

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The bumps which stretched across a 40m stretch of road cost him RM1,080 (S$354.83) and it was from part of the i-Sinar Employees Provident Fund.

For those who aren't in the know, the i-Sinar fund are for workers who are self-employed and had their business suffered due to COVID-19.

Soon, the humps pissed motorists off and he had to remove them after videos of people using the road went viral. 

 

As explained by Roslam, he originally wanted to build lower speed bumps. However, the asphalt hardened too fast, resulting in higher and bigger speed bumps.

He has since apologised hired the pros to level all the speed bumps, including the additional two that were on the road originally after the police advised him.

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