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The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to install a speed hump on a section of Cliffwood Avenue north of State College Boulevard.
Most homeowners along the residential street were worried about speeding motorists using Cliffwood to avoid other speed humps along Buttonwood Avenue, a parallel street.
Speed humps are different from speed bumps. Bumps are found in parking lots and require motorists to slow down below 10 mph to ride over them comfortably. Speed humps, longer and lower than bumps, allow drivers to pass over comfortably at 15 to 25 mph, officials said.
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