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The benefits of an Adopt-A-Highway program are many
&emdash;It is one more way for Libertarians everywhere to
get involved and make new friends. It gives 24-hour exposure
(free advertising) to thousands of motorists traveling along
highways each and every day, which can help "Libertarian"
becoming a household word. It provides exercise for the
participants.
All these benefits come at no cost to the LP or
individual members. All it takes is the commitment of a
little time. The roadway length for which you are
responsible varies as a function of trash accumulation rate,
but two miles on one side of a freeway is typical. A team of
five or more can clean it about two hours.
The Adopt-A-Highway program of the State of California
may be similar to that of other states. A permit is valid
for two years. If any California LP members wish to
adopt-a-highway, contact Arturo Vertiz of Cal Trans, at
619/688-3367. Mary Szterpakiewicz organized the first San
Diego Libertarian Party adopt-a-highway project.
On the 3rd Sunday of each month, at 11:00 A.M., the "San
Diego Libertarians" met at their sign
on I-15 to pick up trash along the northbound lane according
to a map provided by Bill Holmes. Bill
Holmes used his van to transport
workers, and his utility trailer
to haul large items of trash and the day's accumulation for
deposit at the end of the section for which the SDLP was
responsible. In the back of the This routine worked until
Bill Holmes left with his seven-passenger van and utility
trailer. A truck or trailer is usually necessary to cumulate
trash bags for unloading at one end of the route for
subsequent collection by the highway authority.
Plastic trash bags, two air horns, twenty sets of
reflective vests, safety glasses, helmets, cotton gloves and
pickup tools are provided by Cal Trans. The gloves are
worthless for protection from liquids or sharp objects, like
the steel fibers in shredded tires. Each participant should
bring their own leather gloves. The bags can be difficult to
keep open in the wind, and frustrating to stuff with the
tool, so something to keep its entrance open is recommended.
A rolling trash can works well on level surfaces. A wire
hoop and masking tape is recommended when working on slopes.
Trash cans in the truck or trailer are recommended for the
same purpose.
Not everything will fit in a bag. Be prepared for tires,
ice boxes and refrigerator doors. On the other hand,
sometimes money is found.
The vinyl signs provided by Cal Trans are too small to be
of much value. Have your own sign done that says simply,
"Libertarians" in the largest font that will fit in the
allocated space. Ideally,
the text should be reflective.
Cal Trans Rules:
- AGE - no one under the age of 11 may
participate.
- CLOTHING - Cal Trans recommends wearing long pants
and sturdy shoes. Orange vests, gloves, safety helmets
and safety glasses or sunglasses are required.
- PARKING - No parking is permitted on the shoulder of
the roadway. Whenever possible, carpool.
- TRASH PICKUP - Work in small groups to assure maximum
safety while providing the least amount of distraction to
oncoming motorists.
- BEVERAGES - No alcohol or drugs are permitted.
Smoking is not recommended.
Optimum highway section:
- Near media offices.
- Under a street light.
- On busy highway with little trash.
- On drop-off side of road only so there are no hill
sides to clean.
- On the outer radius of a curve, so the sign is
difficult to ignore.
- On a boring stretch of highway, so the sign is visual
relief.
- Low speed limit .
- Long unobstructed approach to sign.
- Something visually interesting is beyond the sign, so
people attracted to the scene notice the sign obstructing
their view.
- With a turn-out or wide section of shoulder where
participants can park their vehicles and assemble out of
harm's way.
- On scenic highway that makes work more
tolerable.
- With shade.
Optimum facilities:
- Seven-passenger van.
- Utility trailer with two-foot high sides.
- Toilet paper and shovel.
- Sun screen.
- First Aid
- Snake bite kit. The venom travels up the lymph
system near the surface of the skin, so an elastic
(Ace) bandage between the bite and heart will do.
- Disinfectants and bandages for cuts
- Rapidly assimilated sweets (preferably glucose in
a bottle) for those with blood sugar problems.
- Aspirin to mitigate heart damage in the event of
an attack.
- Cellular telephone
- Self-defense devices as appropriate.
- Ice chest in van with ice for participant drinks and
food. Discourage caffeinated drinks and alcohol in hot
weather (know in advance who should be encouraged to eat
frequently to maintain their blood sugar level and watch
them for erratic behavior).
- Water cooler and cup dispenser or assigned cup
cabinet attached to outside of utility trailer (never
underestimate the amount of water needed and constantly
encourage everyone to hydrate).
- Bag and tie dispensers on back center of
trailer.
- Bag secured in open position in both rear corners of
trailer.
- Libertarian signs on van.
- Libertarian banner on trailer.
- Gas powered mower.*
Recommended procedures:
- If you want to socialize, meet for breakfast. Don't
plan on eating afterward unless it's a pool party,
because all anyone will want to do afterward is
bathe.
- If you don't ALL assemble at a central area of town
and take the van to the site, then assemble at the end
point of the road section and ride to the beginning of
the road section in the van to avoid packing dirty and
sweaty people in the van to return them to their
vehicles.
- Use emergency flashers on the van and trailer to
attract attention to their signs.
- One person drives the van slowly enough along the
shoulder for people walking along side the trailer to
toss small trash into the open bags in the trailer and
large trash into the trailer. The person walking behind
the trailer usually carries their own bag, because it's
too difficult collect unanticipated trash appearing from
beneath the trailer and dump it in the trailer before
more trash is passed. If the shoulder narrows, the
trailer followers substitute their own bags or a rolling
trash can for the trailer while the van and trailer
advance to the next wide shoulder.
- Others scour the embankment and hillsides for trash,
filling their own bags. When the bags are full, seal
them, toss them in the trailer and get a new bag. If the
bags become too difficult to carry easily before they are
full, empty them into one of the open bags in the
trailer.
- One person follows the crew mowing weeds that collect
trash and make it difficult to pick-up trash, so that the
next effort will be easier.*
- If you have enough people, or circumstances demand
it, one person should watch for dangerous situations and
warn drivers away and alert participants with an air
horn.
- Take turns driving, walking with the trailer and
working the hillsides.
- When the end of the section is reached, empty the
trailer where a highway crew can easily see and collect
the trash.
- Upon your return home, notify the authorizing highway
authority of the whereabouts of the trash.
* This has not actually been done, but it was wishful
thinking in San Diego. Unfortunately, we only had an
electric mower.
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