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This photo provided by Sean McAfee from Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, shows a dead raccoon that a road crew painted over. (AP Photo/Sean McAfee)

This photo provided by Sean McAfee from Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, shows a dead raccoon that a road crew painted over. (AP Photo/Sean McAfee)

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Pa. road crew paints yellow line over dead raccoon

Motorcyclist stops and snaps photo

Updated: Thursday, 09 Aug 2012, 11:53 AM CDT
Published : Thursday, 09 Aug 2012, 11:52 AM CDT

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The "squirrelly" configuration of a western Pennsylvania road helped cause a state road crew to paint a double-yellow line over a dead raccoon.

Motorcyclist Sean McAfee snapped a photo of the mistake before it could be cleaned up and submitted it to the Tribune-Democrat of Johnstown.

He says he almost crashed, he was laughing so hard.

PennDOT spokesman John Ambrosini says paint crews usually have a foreman on the job who clears away any dead animals before the paint-spraying truck equipment passes by. This crew didn't have a foreman and the equipment was too big to turn around in traffic, remove the animal and repair the paint. He says the "the squirrelly geometry" of the narrow road didn't help.

But the crew did try to stop the paint gun.

 

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