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Staying Safe: Tips to Avoid Deer Collisions This Fall

Embracing the Beauty and Risks of Fall

As the leaves turn and the crisp air sets in, fall brings a certain magic. Yet, this picturesque season unveils hidden hazards—most notably a surge in deer-related car accidents. These collisions contribute to over $1 billion in damages annually, with repair costs often hitting the $3,000 mark per incident. However, there are proactive steps you can take to safeguard both yourself and your vehicle during these high-risk months from October to December.

Proactive Safety Tips for Deer Season

  • Use your high beams wisely. When driving at night without oncoming traffic, high beams can make a deer’s reflective eyes visible from further away.
  • Heed the signs. Deer crossing signs are strategically placed in areas where deer commonly traverse. Slowing down in these zones can provide extra reaction time.
  • Look for more than one. Spotting one deer often means more are nearby. If one crosses your path, slow down and remain vigilant for others following it.
  • Be mindful of peak activity hours. Deer are most active in the afternoon and less visible at dawn and dusk. Exercise extra caution, especially on rural or wooded roads.
  • Know when not to swerve. If a deer is in front of you, apply the brakes firmly while staying in your lane. Swerving could result in more severe collisions with other vehicles or stationary objects.
  • Use your seat belt. Wearing a seat belt can greatly reduce the risk of serious injury should a collision with a deer occur.
  • If a collision occurs, take the proper steps. Move to a safe location, activate your hazard lights, call the police, avoid approaching the animal, and report the incident to your insurance provider.

Stay Vigilant and Prepared

While deer collisions are a serious concern during fall, adopting cautious driving habits can greatly mitigate these risks. Stay alert, considering every rural road or wooded stretch a potential hazard zone. If you have questions about your auto insurance coverage—especially pertaining to deer-related incidents—reach out to our office. We’re here to help navigate your coverage options and ensure you’re protected this season.