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flag The U.S.DOT allocates $2.2M to Georgia to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions, part of a $350M national initiative.

flag The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded nearly $2.2 million to Georgia to prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions, part of a broader $350 million initiative under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. flag This funding helps create wildlife passageways and educational materials, aiming to reduce over one million annual collisions that cause about 200 human deaths and 26,000 injuries. flag Grants are also supporting similar projects in 15 other states.

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