Looking for a cheap thrill? The enormous bump across all four lanes of Highway 7 between Carleton Place and Ottawa was hard to miss.
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As the bump grew larger, regular commuters felt it. Some even claimed to go airborne when they hit the bump at speed. “This bump is a serious road hazard that needs immediate repair,” he wrote. “It is not a playground.”
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