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A speed bump installed on B1146 Quebec Road in Dereham, Norfolk, to improve pedestrian safety has been removed due to noise complaints from locals. The zebra crossing will remain in place. The speed bump, part of a £216,343 project, cost £4,400 to build. The road will be closed for work starting February 17 and will reopen for access to a final destination.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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