- Aug 8, 2005
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I had the misfortune to run over a badger on the way home from the football late on Saturday night. Apart from killing the badger it also wrecked the underside of my car, but that's an aside.
Is it time more was done to minimise this? The badger in question was either suicidal (it literally walked straight in front of the car) or it just had no alternative, but should we be providing more tunnels or something to keep them off the road. The amount of badgers I've seen dead on the A roads I'm surprised there are any left now. The A24 and A27 seem particularly bad.
My son also had a similar experience with a dear not that long ago.
I know on some new roads they try and build in subway routes but what about current roads? Is the cost just too great or does no one care?
Is it time more was done to minimise this? The badger in question was either suicidal (it literally walked straight in front of the car) or it just had no alternative, but should we be providing more tunnels or something to keep them off the road. The amount of badgers I've seen dead on the A roads I'm surprised there are any left now. The A24 and A27 seem particularly bad.
My son also had a similar experience with a dear not that long ago.
I know on some new roads they try and build in subway routes but what about current roads? Is the cost just too great or does no one care?