E-Learning of Router Applications to Drivers in Order to Reduce Collisions and Road Accidents with Wild Animals

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Road collisions are the most important cause of wildlife mortality, and almost all countries are involved in some way. Researchers believe that changing the behavior of drivers through e-learning can help reduce road collisions by informing and raising awareness about the negative consequences of animal deaths on the road; installing warning signs, markings and speed bumps, increasing road lighting, and reducing traffic speeds physically or mentally, by creating speed bumps or increasing obstacles and road curves in high-risk areas can also help. Placing wildlife trails or approaching wildlife crossings in navigation programs like Balad and Neshan that are more popular with drivers can help guide traffic and reduce wildlife crashes. People should be taught how to use the software above to find areas where animals are likely to be on the roads. This will help people avoid accidents with animals on the roads and save them both money and time.

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English
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Interdisciplinary Journal of Virtual Learning in Medical Sciences, Volume:13 Issue: 1, Mar 2022
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63 to 65
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