Mi chiedo se ci siano determinate circostanze ambientali che rendono necessari così tanti attraversamenti della fauna selvatica o se ci siano altri motivi.

    Sono consapevole che tutto ciò crea anche posti di lavoro, ma in termini di investimenti nelle infrastrutture sembrano esserci opzioni con un impatto maggiore.

    Mi sono anche chiesto se potrebbe esserci un uso militare? Un mezzo per bloccare efficacemente le principali linee di rifornimento prima che cadano nelle mani del nemico…

    Forse semplicemente non li noto così tanto altrove.

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    1. bannedByTencent on

      Some are for wildlife to provide safe crossing. Others are connecting military training grounds, e.g. those closer to Wroclaw above A4 (you can see tanks there sometimes).

    2. Abject-Bowle on

      I am guessing that’s because most of Polish highways are relatively new, built after a law (probably initiated by EU) was passed that required construction of these safe crossings for animals. I am glad these exist.

    3. piotrfalcon on

      Part of the reason is that polish highways are rather new compared to western countries, and so, due to EU regulations and money, we made more of this crossings.

    4. Traditional_Bus_5589 on

      Its because EU funded the road and these are the standards in which they had to build them.

    5. replicant86 on

      Newer roads, newer code. I’ve seen a lot of these in Alberta, Canada as well.

    6. Ordinary_Fold264 on

      You’re overthinking it. These aren’t for collapsing in case of a military invasion. It’s just for animals.

    7. Twobuttons on

      Create jobs? Infrastructure investment options with more of an impact? Does everything have to be political? 

      There’s a lot of protected areas in Poland and we just like to have our wildlife happy.

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