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What's the speed limit for driving on uneven construction roads (safe on suspension)?

I mean I know that one should drive over speed bumps or sloped business entrances at 5 mph or less (not too slow as to piss the driver off behind you!), but what about uneven construction zone roads? There are sections of the road as wide as a lane lower than the rest of the road also (which especially concerns me driving over - recessed strips of pavement just a few inches wide across the road, almost like a speed bump but the opposite causes a jolt driving over). Do such road conditions harm the vehicle suspension how fast is reasonable to drive over them? 5 mph is great but isn't practicle nor desirable, faster is (perhaps the speed limit of 30 mph or whatever it is). But obviously not to a point where a jolt is felt or the car bottoms out. I read online once that the best driving is the driving not over-thought or pre-planned out but still cared for (approach problems only as they come). I understand that. Just curious about what's reasonable how to approach those annoying construction roads.

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