Apr 18
Animals

A “Bear-y” Unexpected Traffic Stop in New York

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A “Bear-y” Unexpected Traffic Stop in New York

In upstate New York, a routine drive on Thursday turned into a moment that had drivers slowing down—for a very different reason.

Not Your Typical Road Hazard

While traveling along West Ava Road in Oneida County, New York State Trooper Richard Kosakowski received a report from a passerby about something unusual in the roadway.

It wasn’t debris. It wasn’t an accident.

It was a tiny bear cub.

The unexpected visitor created what officials jokingly called a brief “bear-ier” to traffic, bringing cars to a cautious stop as the situation unfolded.

A Coordinated Response

Sergeant Kosakowski quickly contacted the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, which responded to safely take over the situation.

Their goal: ensure the cub was protected and ultimately reunited with its mother.

Moments like these require both patience and care, as wildlife encounters can be unpredictable—especially with young animals involved.

A Reminder on the Road

While the scene may have been lighthearted, the message behind it carries weight.

Encounters with wildlife—especially in more rural or wooded areas—can happen when drivers least expect them. Staying alert, slowing down, and giving animals space can make all the difference.

A Moment That Stands Out

For those who passed through that stretch of road, it wasn’t just another day behind the wheel.

It was a reminder that sometimes, the unexpected can bring traffic to a halt—in the best way possible.

And that even the smallest travelers deserve a safe journey home.


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