BEAR TRAP REPORT Reported June 9, 2004 by Dashiki
Confirmed January 5, 2007 by Mary
Interstate 75, Mile Marker 99 in Kentucky near Lexington KY.
This Driver reports: "Porkers hide at end of concrete divider. Northbound drivers can see him from about a mile away and he is harmless to them. Southbound drivers cannot see him because of a hill in the median that obstructs view until five seconds before you reach him. There is no time to slow down and you are guaranteed a ticket if you go over 75 mph." Bears are creatures of habit.
Mary reports: "This is on the Fayette County side of the bridge going south. This is one of the few places they can get you going either way because the edge of the bridge is there and then the concrete divider stop because of a hill in the median. You can't see them until you are right up on them."
There are specific "Situations" where you can find bears because they are creatures of habit. Read my book Bear Traps On The Interstate and learn Bears tricks
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