In Mississauga the new speed bumps tend to have gaps in them. For a regular passenger vehicle you have no choice but to have at least one side go over the bumps as they are wider than your track. BUT larger vehicles like school busses, fire trucks, ambulances have a wide enough track that their wheels could entirely run in the gaps between the bumps. I guess they do nothing to slow motorcycles as you can zip through the gap... Someone was thinking or it was just dumb luck...
Now what amazes me.... I see three options for a regular passenger vehicle:
1) Drive with one set of wheels over one bump and the other over the other bump. Near maximum height on both sets.
2) One set of wheels goes in the gap, the other over the bump. Medium to maximum height on one set of wheels.
3) Straddle the bump so both sides go over just a little of the bump (edges) on each side of it, it is actually very small. <- what I do
The amazes me part, many (maybe most??) locals seem to take option 1 which is the worse one IMO. Drive up, almost stop, go over the highest points on two bumps with all wheels.