While a car in good shape may be ok, imagine the typical old car with the shocks worn out. "That can't be good." It's time to slow down.
-> But that's not why I wrote. I've found railroad crossings like that a fine place to pick up lead for melting into billets for scuba dive gear. It's amazing how many pounds we collected back then every week.
Bob
With regard to railroad tracks that cross the highways or roads, some railroad tracks are very rough. On some of the crossings the tracks stick up from the road about one-fourth inch and I can hear my car banging. My question is this. If I drive over those tracks at normal highway speeds (as most cars do) am I doing any damage to my car? If so, what parts of my car are being damaged? Thank you. user470

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