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It’s that time of year…. Deer rutting season. Below are some fun facts and tips to avoid Animal collisions.
The NHSA reports 1.5 million annual deer-related auto accidents
Animals crossroads and highways in search of food, water, cover, and mates — putting them directly in the path of vehicles.
Deer rutting season occurs between the middle of October and early December when deer mate.
As a result, deer are more active, which significantly increases the risk of hitting one while driving.
Wildlife awareness collision avoidance:
- Keep windshield and headlights clean
- Look for and heed signs announcing a wildlife crossing
- Scan the road and shoulders ahead
- Use high beam headlights if there’s no oncoming traffic
- Be extra cautious at dawn, dusk, and in areas of reduced visibility
- Always wear a seat belt and remain awake, alert, and sober
- Avoid distractions (texting, talking on the phone)
Don’t veer!
If a collision with an animal is unavoidable, the AAA and the NAIC recommend:
- Holding securely to the steering wheel
- Applying brakes firmly
- Coming to a stop
- Remaining in lane
If an accident with wildlife occurs…
- Stay calm, move the vehicle to a safe place and engage hazard lights
- Alert authorities if the vehicle can’t be moved or if the animal is blocking traffic
- Take photos of vehicle damage, the road and note any injuries
- Check the vehicle – Is it safe to operate?
- Call Kevin or Shelby
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