Vehicle collisions with animals cost California $276 million in 2016, up 20 percent
Fencing along the most severe roads would pay for itself within 2 years or less
San Francisco Bay Area roads experience the highest rates of wildlife-vehicle collisions
https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/what-roadkill-costing-california
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I wonder if auto insurance companies would contribute to fencing, since it would significantly reduce the payouts they had to do.
Especially for the high-risk areas. Also ambulance services.
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