How Do You Avoid Hitting a Deer While Driving?

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In autumn, shorter daylight, breeding season, hunting, and crop harvests all push deer to cross roads more often. The fall months bring many vehicle collisions with deer, with more than 20,000 expected in a year, which can cause fatalities, injuries, and major losses. Deer are most active around dusk and dawn.

What Are the Tips for Avoiding a Deer Collision?

Slow down at dawn and dusk, and brake rather than swerve.

  • Watch for the rest of the group, since where you see one deer, others usually follow
  • Drive with extra caution at dusk and dawn and look for roadside movement
  • Do not outdrive your headlights, and keep your speed down so you can see beyond the reflection of deer eyes
  • Stay in the center lane on a multi-lane road to give yourself reaction time
  • Brake, do not swerve, since swerving can cause a loss of control
  • Honk with a single long blast to scare a deer out of your path
  • Stay alert and avoid distractions

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