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High Crashes Involving Deer

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  • Categories Articles, Blog, Teen Driving
  • Date October 11, 2024

It’s that time of year, again. Crashes involving animals, especially deer, are on the rise.

Pennsylvania is one of the top states in the country for vehicle crashes involving animals. Most of these crashes involve deer.

Deer collisions can cost drivers thousands of dollars in damage.

New data shows that the odds of a driver hitting an animal this year across the country are 1-in-128, with much higher odds here in Pennsylvania.

In Pennsylvania, the chances of being involved in a crash with a deer are the fourth highest in the country, with a 1-in-61 chance.

West Virginia holds the highest odds at a 1-in-40 chance a driver will collide with a deer.

Deer collisions peak from October through December, during deer mating season.

The high crash rates go beyond mating season because of the number of deer in our area, crashes with deer occur year-round.

Between a lack of predators, being in mating season, and hunting for food, the trio of factors have the deer running across roadways like never before.

If you see a deer or any other animal near the road, slow down and DO NOT swerve to miss it. Even if you know you’re hitting it, do not swerve. It’s also believed that if you flick your high beams, you can scare the animal back into the woods.

Be especially vigilant between dusk and dawn when animals are most active and watch for herds. If you see one, expect a few more to be around.

 

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