Why spend money on an electronic message sign when there are “wildlife crossing” signs already posted along the Causeway?
Numerous studies have shown that drivers become accustomed to the traditional warning signs that stay in place all year. Signs that are installed during crucial animal migration periods and attract driver’s attention have been shown to be much more effective in helping to reduce wildlife roadkill.
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- Why spend money on an electronic message sign when there are "wildlife crossing" signs already posted along the Causeway?
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