Submitted by Guest454344 (not verified) on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 1:48pm.
the DOT does that. So it isn't the county that dropped the ball if one has been dropped. With virtually no winter, an early spring and a tight state budget, they're probably desperately trying to catch up. Unfortunately, deer don't always stand on the side of the road waiting to be seen. They often bolt across the road at full gallop trying to get from one set of woods to the other. They're beautiful, majestic animals but they have the road crossing skills of a opossum.
I don't think county governments mow grass on state highways
the DOT does that. So it isn't the county that dropped the ball if one has been dropped. With virtually no winter, an early spring and a tight state budget, they're probably desperately trying to catch up. Unfortunately, deer don't always stand on the side of the road waiting to be seen. They often bolt across the road at full gallop trying to get from one set of woods to the other. They're beautiful, majestic animals but they have the road crossing skills of a opossum.