I'm a little confused. I agree that the headline, "Volkswagen moves to trial new kangaroo car deterrent" is odd, but so is your subject header.
"VW moves to trial a car deterrnt (sic) to save kangaroos" is probably better phrased as "VW moves to trial a kangaroo deterrent to save cars (and kangaroos)".
Every year on Australian roads, tens of thousands of drivers hit kangaroos. So, three years ago, we started a journey to create the worlds first scientifically proven vehicular kangaroo deterrent to help protect drivers and wildlife.
-- Edited by dorian on Friday 26th of April 2024 03:55:19 PM
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I reckon if VW have trialed these in Europe and had no collisions with a roo to date.
Probably just as successful as our younger view was if we taveled over 85mph the roo did not have time to get in front of us. Worked for me, though later years make me think of a few flaws could be in our plan.
Try swerving or hit the brakes to dodge a roo ....and live from the consequences !!
Trucks ....especially road trains can be upwards of 85 tonnes....and wildlife is usually why trucks have a good quality solid bull bar fitted to them!!
Cheers Keith
-- Edited by Keith P on Friday 26th of April 2024 04:27:58 PM
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A local panel beater once told me more than 50% of their trade came from roos in the nearby mountains.
I can help VW with a roo avoidance strategy.
Do not drive early morning or late evening. Simples.
The best time to avoid roos is between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the skippy's are generally having a snooze under a shady tree.
I have also learned over the years, approaching a dip with a creek or a bridge over troubled waters can often be housing a roo.
Also, the lone black @r$e wallaby's can be the worst. They seem to have a bit less road sense than the average grey roo?
Also find that emu's seem to be sillier and more unpredictable than roos.
A friend from Canberra I travel a bit with cannot understand my preoccupation with roos and most of my travel planning and timing centering around kangaroos.
That is borne from personal experience and being born and bred in the bush, why put yourself in a position of risk when another strategy can avoid any such risk?
Dorian, the subject header is exactly as VW put it.
Where? I went to VW's web site and the RVDAILY web site and found nothing to support your claim. In fact, VW's grammar and spelling is perfect whereas yours, and that of RVDAILY, is not.
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