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Traffic-causing bump gets twitter account!

The bump that has been creating bumper-to-bumper traffic on the Lions Gate Bridge has a twitter account.

traffic-causing bump

A 1.75 inch metal bump on the south end of the Lions Gate Bridge that has been creating bumper-to-bumper traffic has become very famous.

So famous, it now has a twitter account @LionsGateBump.

The bump's twitter account was set up after a resident Marcus Timms decided to voice his frustration.

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"It's just a nightmare. I had to take to Twitter to get the message across."

Other angry residents of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada have also taken to social media to voice the frustrations.

These frustrations are due to the fact that this bridge is a major road and now, because of the bump, they have to find alternative routes.

Team Finney, @TeamFinney, made a video to show what the bump on the Lions Gate Bridge does to cars and posted on Twitter.

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