Junaki Β· 2 months ago
Animal Overpasses
Why do animals cross the road? Some are just migrating. Others seek food or mates. But whatever the case, they arenβt likely to pay much attention to traffic β and that can mean disaster. Every year in the U.S., an estimated 350 million animals and more than 400 people die in animal-car crashes. And even crashes that donβt claim lives still cost an average of over $4,100, according to insurers β which all adds up to billions in annual damages.
Thatβs why animal crossings have become so popular. These specialized over- or underpasses allow wild animals β from wolves and bears to moose, deer, elk, and even butterflies β to pass safely. Theyβre typically covered with vegetation and terrain to make them more attractive to animals and may be fenced and off-limits to humans. According to one study, animals are 146% more likely to use one than a random stretch of road. Another long-term investigation showed that crossings reduced accidents by greater than 80% annually.
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