NDOT planning wildlife signs for US 95 after deadly burro collision
The Nevada Department of Transportation is currently considering the addition of new wildlife signage along US 95 near Corn Creek and Snow Mountain, prompted by a recent tragic accident involving a wild burro. In response to the incident, NDOT's District 1 issued a statement mentioning that they are examining the area for possible additional signage. Any updates will require further assessment and funding, with no specific timeline given at this stage. The tragic crash, resulting in the death of David Gene Aughinbaugh, has spurred his wife Kimberly to push for enhanced traffic safety measures in the region. She is advocating for improved signage and lighting to prevent similar incidents in the future, aiming to honor her late husband's memory with a positive safety legacy. Aughinbaugh's funeral services are scheduled for January 25th. This report was initially broadcast by a journalist on-air and has been adapted for this platform with the aid of AI technology. Our editorial team confirms the accuracy and impartiality of all content across our platforms.
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