The peak for deer-related car crashes is during mating season, typically late October to early December. With many Missourians expected to hit the road next week for holiday travel, MSHP advises ...
If a deer jumps out in front of your vehicle on the road, Colorado officials say it could be best to just hit it. Swerving to try and “save Bambi” ...
Thousands of car wrecks involving deer and other wild animals happen in Texoma each year, but there are steps drivers can take to avoid a crash.
"Think of how many times you've seen a deer dart across the road and then not 10 seconds later or less, another one just dives right after it. So if you see one deer, be on the lookout for another ...
Deer cause the deaths of nearly 10 people on Ohio roads each year. The next several weeks will be some of the most active for ...
These steps are specifically for deer-related crashes: If possible, get your vehicle safely off the road. Stay buckled-up inside your vehicle to avoid being struck by another vehicle, particularly ...
Scan the shoulders of the road in front of you; deer may dash out from the shoulder or wooded areas next to the road. Follow the speed limit; keeping your speed down will give you more time to ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Behind the wheel or not, you might see deer on the side of the road, or standing in the road, during the cooler months. Why is that? The Georgia Department of Natural ...