2) After studying deer collision research and conferring with ODOT staff, Dr. Olsen thought that flashing lights may provide a low cost, short term, solution. That is, research shows that drivers tend to be alerted by flashing lights when the lights are not permanent fixtures on a section of roadway. In this case, the lights were to be lit only at night from September 1st to December 1st for test purposes; and
This report examines the use of lane-sharing (also sometimes referred to as lane-splitting and filtering) nationally and internationally and includes ...
Animal-vehicle collisions (AVCs) are a growing concern as vehicle miles traveled and human encroachment into wildlife habitat continues to increase th...
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