animal collisions

Why did the deer cross the road? The answer doesn’t matter — unless the deer runs into the path of your tractor-trailer.

The combination of earlier sunsets and deer mating season creates a potentially dangerous situation for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. Collisions between vehicles, deer and other animals happen most often in November, which means now is the time for professional drivers to stay alert.

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Animal collisions can cause severe vehicle damage, resulting in the need for repairs. U.S. drivers on average have a 1 in 128 chance of a collision with an animal, according to an annual study by State Farm. The figure includes dogs, coyotes, rodents and deer. Deer remain the No. 1 animal involved in a collision.

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Did you know November is deer mating season? That means drivers run a high risk for collisions with deer and other wildlife. Data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows that animal-vehicle collisions are two times more likely in November than in any other month of the year.

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