Snakes in a bus lane is considered a serious crime, and the California Highway Patrol urges anyone caught doing it to drive away.
“It’s a major violation, but if you’re caught, you’re not likely to get a good settlement because they’re just going to take it and move on with their lives,” said Mark Smith, chief of the CHP’s Sacramento division.
But it’s a potential incentive for other drivers to avoid the dangerous situation, which can cost many dozens of dollars in potential fines. A recent study on the issue showed that the driver’s actions cost $100,000 to $150,000 in lost time.
“Driving through the stop sign and then seeing an unidentifiable bear in the bus lane that’s standing right next to the stop sign, that’s just not OK,” Smith said.
Smith said the agency recommends that bicyclists leave the sign when crossing the highway when it is in the right place or not at all. Drivers are also warned that they must yield in the bus lane to motorists.
Motorists said they’ve received hundreds of reports of motorist not seeing the bears in this fashion, but many drivers in the area say they’ve seen the bears just once or twice.
“Sometimes you get one or two calls so you try to be responsible,” said Greg Brown, who lives in Chico.
After seeing 공주안마the bears, Brown said he tried to find a quieter place to drive and found a quiet spot across from the stop sign. He said he saw a woman take one of the animals 카지노 사이트off one of the benches, and another woman who was standing outside watched as Brown drove along and then jumped out of her car’s side door and came inside her vehicle.
The woman’s face and hands appeared white for a second before the be호 게임ars emerged from the bushes and then the woman turned off her vehicle before it arrived at her stop sign.
She and the two other women were also upset over what happened to the bears.
“There were about five of them,” Brown said. “I’m like, ‘Wow, they were like this all night and then they started popping out and then one of them came out last night.’
“I just want to get off this road, please don’t kill the bears,” Brown said.
A man with a child riding in the car drove by one of the bear sightings and was told by CHP officers that he should call Animal Control, and he did. But animal control officers declined to investigat