Driving at night may be risky, particularly if there are wild animals
around.
When you're moving quickly down the road, it's nearly hard to see one in
your path until it's too late.
This is a problem in Finland, where 4,000 reindeer are said to perish
annually from car accidents, costing the country $18 million in losses.
Therefore, it was time for someone to take action.
In order to find a solution, the Finnish Reindeer Herders Association was
motivated. Spraying the animals with reflective paint stood out as one of
the most straightforward but brilliant ideas. The animal is basically given
a high-visibility jacket in the hopes that they would glow when the light
strikes them, increasing the likelihood that a driver will detect
them.
According to Anne Ollila, chairperson of the Reindeer Herders Association,
"the spray is being tried on fur at the present, but it may be much more
effective on the antlers because they are visible from every aspect."
The organization claimed that "[the antlers] interest extensively over the
world and was the best promotion thus far." Although there are certain
issues with the product's usefulness and durability, product development is
still going on.
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