Article P89N Dartmoor ponies daubed with glow-in-dark paint to cut road deaths

Dartmoor ponies daubed with glow-in-dark paint to cut road deaths

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Steven Morris
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Initiative inspired by reflective reindeer antlers in Scandinavia is aimed at making animals more visible to drivers at night

There has long been talk of mysterious beasts haunting the great moors of south-west England. But night-time travellers on Dartmoor should now look out for a very odd creature indeed - a glow-in-the dark pony.

The horses will be daubed with reflective paint to make them more visible to drivers after a rise in livestock being killed on the roads. About 60 animals have died on the Devon moor's roads this year, an increase on previous years.

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