I'd maybe put up like a Dog kennel with plastic barrels filled with Styrofoam peanuts being that close to the road Bad to see someone decapitated in a Honda civic or smaller car.
There was a barn on a curve sat for many years on a main highway near me. First incident involved three young boys went diagonally up barn bridge entered empty barn 4' beside door driver was thrown out, His body hit the stone foundation dead on impact . Another Older guy was testing out his only driven in sunny weather Camaro and died when he went through the same place after it was repaired.
I did mention the barn was empty. I went past it one morning going to work A tractor trailer driver fell asleep and when he took same route, woke as he left the road too late to save it he actually slid sideways through the barn and the whole thing collapsed on the truck, and the guy lived to tell about it after a weeks hospital stay. Now I dread the possibilities the barn bridge is still there the wood, and stone is all gone the next thing on other side is the house. The owners don't seem concerned. ?
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