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User avatar #15 - goosbee **User deleted account** (01/14/2013) [-]
Even though the concept is cool, what makes you think that the animals would actually use it instead of just running through traffic?
#210 to #15 - N. Korean citizen (01/14/2013) [-]
Not sure about in Netherlands but in British Columbia there are fences lining the highways with overpasses to prevent that
User avatar #130 to #15 - bramdk (01/14/2013) [-]
noone knows why.. but somehow it works (i live in the netherlands and drive under this exact bridge atleast once every 2 months to go to the hospital or some shit in the larger town near my village)
User avatar #90 to #15 - itsmypenis **User deleted account** (01/14/2013) [-]
Natural Selection.
#89 to #15 - rayswai (01/14/2013) [-]
Because there are fences along the road.. These are quite common where I live.
#88 to #15 - N. Korean citizen (01/14/2013) [-]
There's probably high fences along the highway to guide them to the crossing
#73 to #15 - N. Korean citizen (01/14/2013) [-]
fences all along the highways so they are funneled into the overpass
but you raised a valid point
#24 to #15 - runsliketurtle (01/14/2013) [-]
they usually put up fences along the highways to try to funnel wild life towards these bridges
User avatar #16 to #15 - Thebiggeorgy ONLINE (01/14/2013) [-]
from what I understand from the rest of the comments, it's pretty popular around the world, so I would think there is some science and statistics the prove it does work.

That or....
it's a global conspiracy to waste money.
User avatar #19 to #16 - kyrozor (01/14/2013) [-]
Without a doubt, some animals will have some sense. But a lot of them will still probably battle traffic.
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