we have encountered numerous speed breakers across the city roads, most of them not being painted which results in serious accidents and damage to the riders. painting the speed breakers and installing signs of warning at a distance safe to break will avoid many accidents and injuries. especially duirng night time unpainted speedbreakers are silent killers. this painting work may be taken up by individual/group and show the good samaritianship. or the govt. agency responsible may think of innovative way of garnering revenue by letting the space below the warning signal of speed breakers (if traffic rules permit) to advertisers.
Painting the speed breakers
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take pics and send to Traffic police
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I am pretty sure they will fix any specific speedbreakers you point out. Why they don't do it regularly and on their own is another story, will have to meet and ask them about the maintenance process and schedule.
Which are are you talking about specifically? I see them painting a lot of roads these days (as part of BTRAC I guess).
Is it possible that police