The Utah Roadkill Reporter is a smartphone-based system for reporting animals involved in vehicle collisions. The app collects information on carcass location, species, gender, age class of the animal, and photo documentation. Submissions are live-fed into a database that notifies Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) contractors and Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) employees of animal reports by using GIS to collect additional information on highway and management regions. The data collected through this app will allow the UDWR and the UDOT to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and make highways safer for drivers and wildlife.
App keeps crashing
Every time I try to use the app to report roadkill, the app keeps crashing
Great idea, poor execution
I downloaded this app after several episodes of phone reporting resulted in no results. I can’t even complete registration because the organization input is terminally bugged. The app offers one choice - Other. Then it requires you to input a ‘new’ organization which it promptly rejects. This app needs more QA testing!
Not Impressed
When I first found this app I was happy because it seemed like a good way to report a deceased animal. Also, the description of the app told of the importance of reporting this kind of information. For once someone cares! Nah. I’ve reported the same animal four times in a SIX week span and it’s still there. The app states two weeks for removal which could be understandable, six weeks is not. I’ve since seen a new dead animal but haven’t reported it because what’s the use? The app is pointless if nobody is ever going to remove the animal.
App is cool when it works..
App has been crashing for over a month and won’t allow you to report any roadkill.
Such a good idea
Great idea and concept behind this idea I hope it catches on!
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