In La Plata County, underpasses, speed zones may limit wildlife-vehicle collisions

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In La Plata County, underpasses, speed zones may limit wildlife-vehicle collisions

Underpasses, speed zones aim to reduce animal-vehicle collisions, roadkill
The Colorado Department of Transportation is building a wildlife underpass east of Gem Village on U.S. Highway 160 to limit animal collisions with vehicles. The underpass is expected to be open by spring 2016.
Wildlife zones like this one north of Durango on U.S. Highway 550 are designed to limit vehicle-animal collisions during the darkest hours of the day.
An elk runs onto U.S. Highway 550 north of Durango but turns around as traffic approaches. La Plata County leads the state in wildlife-vehicle collisions. The Colorado Department of Transportation hopes the addition of wildlife underpasses and speed zones will limit collisions.

In La Plata County, underpasses, speed zones may limit wildlife-vehicle collisions

The Colorado Department of Transportation is building a wildlife underpass east of Gem Village on U.S. Highway 160 to limit animal collisions with vehicles. The underpass is expected to be open by spring 2016.
Wildlife zones like this one north of Durango on U.S. Highway 550 are designed to limit vehicle-animal collisions during the darkest hours of the day.
An elk runs onto U.S. Highway 550 north of Durango but turns around as traffic approaches. La Plata County leads the state in wildlife-vehicle collisions. The Colorado Department of Transportation hopes the addition of wildlife underpasses and speed zones will limit collisions.