Hall Road in Hull is a fairly busy road and forms part of the outer ring road. There is a section of it thats not on the ring road and this section separates two large council estates in North Hull, North Hull estate and Orchard Park estate. As you might well imagine, there's plenty of young tearaways that drive round the area as though it's a race track, even though just about all the roads off this part of Hall Road are either cul de sacs or go round in a loop leading nowhere. Every single one of these roads has speed bumps which is fair enough. There is one exception to this however, and that is Court Park Road that many drivers use as a rat run to avoid the busy Greenwood Ave/Hall Road roundabout. So, if this is the only rat run off Hall Road, why is it also the only road without speed bumps?
Perhaps someone at the Police Training Centre down Court Park Road could tell us.