Effect of conventional bridges on deer-vehicle accidents
This study evaluated whether the density and design of conventional bridges affected the frequency of reported deer-vehicle collisions along a given road or railroad section. I used official accident data from roads for 2008-2010 and from railways for 2001-2010, data on bridges and infrastructure to...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2012
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