Safety concerns arise after motorcyclist death on treacherous US 95 stretch near Corn Creek
Numerous residents have expressed concerns about a section of US 95 near Corn Creek following a recent incident where a motorcyclist collided with a wild burro. The area is particularly hazardous at night, not only due to the presence of wild animals but also because of poor visibility. Residents worry about the safety risks posed by these factors, noting the difficulty of spotting hazards in the darkness. While wild burros are visible during the day, they can easily blend into the surroundings at night, increasing the risk of accidents. Commuters, such as Paula Esbolt and Nicole Gentry, emphasize the danger of the road, with reports of speeding and wildlife crossings that create a potentially dangerous combination. Community members are calling for improvements to address these safety concerns. The Nevada Department of Transportation is currently investigating the situation before making any further comments. In the meantime, residents are taking precautions by driving cautiously and staying alert for wildlife on the road.
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