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Defensive Driving Tips to avoid hitting a deer
Keep a close watch for deer at dawn and dusk. Deer are most active during
these times.
Be especially alert and drive with caution. Be on the lookout for deer
crossing signs and slow down.
Be aware of your surroundings, just because you don’t see a deer crossing
sign posted, it doesn’t mean deer won’t unexpectedly appear.
Flash your lights or honk your horn to frighten deer away from the side of
the road.
When you encounter deer along the roadside, turn on your emergency lights to
let other motorists know about the potential danger.
Use your high-beam headlights when there is no opposing traffic. The
headlight beam will illuminate the eyes of deer and provide greater driver
reaction time.
Upon seeing a deer, immediately slow down. Do not swerve - because this can
confuse deer as to where to run. It could also cause you to lose control and hit
a tree or another car.
If you can’t avoid the accident, then just hit the deer while maintaining
control of your vehicle. Some experts say that if such a collision is
inevitable, you should avoid braking at impact so that the deer may pass
underneath your car as opposed to hitting the windshield.
Look for other deer after one has crossed the road. Deer commonly travel in
groups, so the probability is high that other deer will be in front of or behind
the one you’ve seen.
Don’t rely on hood-mounted deer whistles and other devices to scare away
deer.
Always wear your seatbelt. Most people injured and/or killed in deer -
automobile collisions were not wearing their seat belt.
Finally, remember to ... SLOW DOWN FOR WILDLIFE!
What to do when you strike a deer
If you are unable to avoid a collision with a deer, take the following
steps:
Do not touch the animal! The deer, in attempting to move or get away, could
hurt you or itself.
Remove your automobile from the roadway, if possible.