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To: WKB; Slings and Arrows
In order to increase the ability for these species to cross unharmed, a reduced speed limit of 35 mph at night, when raining, will be in effect, the National Park Service announced in a press release Wednesday.

So, a slow squash, instead of a quick squish?

Unless those salamanders are the size of rats,who is going to see them on a wet road at night in time to avoid them, even at 35?

Hello, Road Service? I'm in a ditch on I-20; I swerved to miss a salamander...yes; a salamander...QUIT LAUGHING AND SEND A DAMNED TOW TRUCK!

28 posted on 12/07/2011 11:24:25 PM PST by ApplegateRanch (Si, se puede: uno inmigrante ilegale a la vez! Mi corazón sangra como un nabo*. *turnip)
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To: ApplegateRanch
They usually cross en masse.

A “herd” of salamanders crossing the road is pretty noticeable.

32 posted on 12/07/2011 11:46:34 PM PST by Salamander (I'm Wounded, Old And Treacherous.)
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