It’s that time of year when drivers must be particularly mindful of deer entering roadways. Last year in Indiana, there were over 17,000 deer-related crashes, resulting in 707 injuries and nine fatalities.
The Indiana State Police would like to share some safety tips to help you avoid a potential collision with a deer this season.
Drive cautiously at dusk anddDawn
- Deer are most active during dawn and dusk, but they can appear at any time, especially during their mating season from October to December. Always ensure that you and your passengers are wearing seat belts in case you need to make a sudden stop.
Pay attention to deer crossing signs
- Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings for any signs indicating deer crossings. Deer are particularly abundant in forested and agricultural areas, so it's important to drive carefully even outside marked crossing zones.d
Remain watchful if you spot a Deer
- Deer often travel in groups, so if you see one deer, slow down and be cautious, as more may follow. If you encounter a deer on the road, slow down, tap your brakes to warn others, and consider flashing your lights or sounding your horn to alert other drivers, giving everyone a chance to slow down.
Use caution when driving at night
- If there is no oncoming traffic, turn on your high beams. This enhances your visibility and increases your chances of spotting a deer from a distance, allowing you to react accordingly.
Do not swerve to avoid hitting a deer
- If you encounter a deer, do not swerve to avoid it. Swerving can put you at greater risk for a more serious collision with another vehicle or cause you to run off the road. Instead, brake firmly and maintain your lane.
Report any deer-vehiclecCollisions
- If you are involved in an accident with a deer, contact local authorities to report it. This will ensure you obtain an accident report that you'll need for your insurance company.
Remember, deer can be unpredictable and may enter traffic at any moment, so it's essential to stay alert. The Indiana State Police Bremen Post encourages everyone to buckle up and wishes you safe travels during this season.
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