
In many parts of the country, driving becomes more dangerous from October through January. That’s because it’s deer breeding season and meeting a startled animal on the road can be a frightening experience that can easily lead to a collision, injuries and even a fatality.
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Montana, Pennsylvania, Iowa and Wisconsin also make the top five list, according to the latest deer claim study from State Farm.
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This is the time of year when deer increasingly wander onto roads. State Farm offers advice on how to prevent deer-vehicle crashes -- and how to limit damage when a collision is unavoidable.
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A new study examines how recolonizing big cats in the eastern U.S. could thin deer populations and ultimately reduce deer-vehicle collisions.
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Here's some advice, provided by the Insurance Information Institute, aimed at helping drivers avoid a collision with a deer.
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It's time again to remind fleet drivers about the risk of deer-vehicle collisions. Here are some tips from AAA.
Read More →For more than 20 years, WYDOT has worked to better understand and reduce such collisions. Other states might learn from the success of the agency's crossing structures designed to permit safe wildlife migration.
Read More →Such collisions spike in frequency from October through December.
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ARLINGTON, VA — Vehicle damage from hitting an animal is more than three-and-one-half times as common in November as in August, when claims are lowest, a Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) report shows.
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BLOOMINGTON, IL –The insurance company estimates that 1.23 million collisions caused by the presence of deer occurred in the U.S. between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012.
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