| Drive Defensively During Deer Season |
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| Monday, 20 September 2010 13:17 |
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The leaves are changing, school is underway and we’re breaking the coats out of the closet…fall is here! With the change in seasons come deer breeding season. At this time of year, you will most likely see deer anywhere and everywhere – not just around cornfields and wooded areas. Naturally, when travelling, deer make no distinction about roadways, crossing the areas as needed. Though deer entering roadways may happen at any time, dawn and dusk are the most likely periods. The result is usually either a "heart-stopping" near-miss or a vehicle and animal-rending crash…often fatal to the deer and serious to the auto and its driver. There are a number of steps drivers can take to either avoid or minimize the harm associated with deer collisions:
The chance for a deer collision is much greater from October through December because of deer mating and hunting seasons. If you do hit a deer, try to get your vehicle off the road and do not approach or touch an injured deer. It is safer to call for emergency assistance. In the time it took you to read this article, there were about 8 vehicle vs. deer accidents. They are inevitable, and you are likely to be involved in one of them at some point in your driving career. Be prepared and ready to react. |




