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anon-85n8
PostPosted: Tue, Jul 16 2019, 9:44 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Good point on the possible rigging of the hunting lottery, it would be helpful if the TC Democrats could look into possible Russian collusion.
Alpha wolf-882s
PostPosted: Tue, Jul 16 2019, 6:47 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Wonder how many tree huggers will get arrested this year? And yes you can get arrested for trying to stop someone from hunting! There is a Hunter Harassment law in NJ, NJSA 23:7A-2 !! 😁
anon-q354
PostPosted: Fri, Jul 12 2019, 7:21 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

An overpass would be a little bulky and obstructive visually. Maybe a cable quoted gondola would be better. Like a ski lift
Type of thing
anon-q354
PostPosted: Thu, Jul 11 2019, 5:17 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

anon-q354 wrote:
What about deer bridges across all the roads?


Do you mean like a deer overpass? Cranbury Neck Rd could use one of those when you get up to the 35 mph sign. High deer traffic area.
Wondering-4p37
PostPosted: Thu, Jul 11 2019, 5:56 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Would the bridges be built for Pedestrians to use also?
anon-q354
PostPosted: Wed, Jul 10 2019, 10:53 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

What about deer bridges across all the roads?
Curious-6n1p
PostPosted: Tue, Jul 9 2019, 5:43 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Signs don’t work because if they did then why are people pulled over for speeding? Why do people drive they stop signs? Can you tell me how many speed limit signs are on your street or how many no parking signs etc are on your street without going out to check? People just don’t pay attention to signs anymore or they just don’t care.
anon-8s98
PostPosted: Mon, Jul 8 2019, 10:47 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

anon-q2r7 wrote:
Signs are also tacky. If you live in this area and are traveling on a dark road you should know that deer might cross your path.


Deer are not just on dark roads anymore. A couple of "sign" reminders in high accident areas can't hurt. Cheap price to pay even if they prevent just one accident.

For people saying signs don't work. How do you know?
anon-q2r7
PostPosted: Mon, Jul 8 2019, 4:51 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Well then these “strangers” should slow down if they are not familiar with area.
anon-8299
PostPosted: Sun, Jul 7 2019, 4:26 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

"No that is not needed and is a waste of money. If you don’t like driving on dark roads you shouldn’t of moved here."

I don't mind a dark road and because I live here, I know about the deer. Strangers to the area may not. Signs are helpful and are a part of comprehensive deer management.
anon-q2r7
PostPosted: Sun, Jul 7 2019, 9:47 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Signs are also tacky. If you live in this area and are traveling on a dark road you should know that deer might cross your path.
anon-8134
PostPosted: Sun, Jul 7 2019, 9:33 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Signs are cheap. How much is it to put up a few? It's not like the township has no money.
Deer crossing-2394
PostPosted: Sat, Jul 6 2019, 10:41 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

https://youtu.be/RFCrJleggrI
anon-q2r7
PostPosted: Sat, Jul 6 2019, 8:20 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Anon-8654 wrote:
I think the township should put up deer crossing signs to alert drivers of the presence of deer. Old Cranbury Road definitely needs signs, along with a line down the middle of the road and more reflector. That road is way too dark. Other roads - Old Trenton, Cranbury Neck Road, to name just two - Have no warning or deer alert signs. I think it would be a responsible thing for the township to do this to prevent injury to people and animals.
No that is not needed and is a waste of money. If you don’t like driving on dark roads you shouldn’t of moved here.
anon-r51r
PostPosted: Sat, Jul 6 2019, 4:43 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

Also, the amount of extra police work that would go into policing the deer crossing locations would be expensive. Issuing citations to deer who cross the road outside of the designated locations with signs would take the officers away from other, more important things.
anon-7666
PostPosted: Fri, Jul 5 2019, 7:02 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Deer Management

The Twp is look at those signs. The problem is our deer can’t read to know where to cross.