Tuesday, February 5, 2008
WILDLIFE/VEHICLE COLLISION REDUCTION PHOTO OP
The Federal Highway Administration introduced the first 'WILDLIFE SAFETY PATH' on a mountain highway in Otero county, New Mexico. The WILDLIFE SAFETY PATH is designed to reduce wildlife collisions with vehicles. Vehicles will be instructed to proceed with caution and slow down on highways where wildlife and endangered species are known to cross.
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