Quantcast The Insider
College Media Network

Last Updated:

Roadside Memorials in Desert Hot Springs

Jane Pojawa

Issue date: 6/5/08 Section: SoundSlides
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
Roadside memorials, sometimes called "descansos" or "resting places," were once erected by Spanish settlers where one who had died along the trail without benefit of a church cemetery might be laid to rest. In the 1940s and 50s the highway patrol erected white crosses at the scene of fatality collisions to warn people to be careful. Out of the two traditions has grown the relatively new practice of roadside memorials.

Approximately 42,000 people are killed in traffic accidents every year in the United States. An estimated 5-10 percent will have a temporary memorial set up by the grieving family. This is a contentious issue; Some consider them to be a roadside blight and others that they are distracting and dangerous. Generally, consideration for the grieving family is put first and the memorials remain for a time and as they fall into disrepair they are taken down.

California's official policy is that an state sanctioned sign may be erected at a site where an alcohol or drug related fatality has occurred. The family pays a one-time fee of $1,000. All other memorials are technically "illegal" and may be removed at any time. Generally, this only happens when the site is deemed to be too dangerous.

In the summer of 2008, Jane Pojawa began a photo survey of the descansos of Desert Hot Springs, California and researched the individuals who lost their lives on these roads. The results were surprising.


Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

Poll

What topics would you like the Insider to focus on?
Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisement