Be Deer Aware as Daylight Hours Decrease

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Late October and November is the rutting season for deer, when bucks and does can move suddenly and unpredictably. This combined with a reduction in daylight hours makes for a dangerous situation that can lead to vehicle-deer collisions.

To avoid car accidents involving deer there are steps you can take:

  • Scan the road ahead and from side to side.
  • Be especially cautious at dawn and dusk.
  • Watch your speed and be vigilant when driving at night. A slower speed will give you more time to react.
  • If you see one deer cross the road, always assume there will be more.
  • Watch for deer coming out from between parked cars.

When walking or jogging with your dog:

  • Keep your dog on a leash.
  • If you encounter a deer, pull your dog close to you, turn your dog away from the deer and prevent it from barking.
  • Reverse direction away from the deer and take another route.
  • Be watchful for deer when walking at dawn and dusk.

In addition, do a thorough check of your yard for deer before letting your dog out.