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Originally Posted by Human Devil
October and November are the peak months for deer accidents. Please be aware while driving and slow down if you spot a deer on the side of the road. They're unpredictable and will dart into traffic. Also, since deer travel in herds, assume others are nearby. If one crosses in front of you be prepared for others to be following. And when able, use your high beams at night. Thanks.
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Having lived the last decade or more in a highly deer-populated area, I'll add this....
If you end up in that horrible situation where a deer is frozen in your headlights....turn them off and honk your horn...that unfreezes them pretty quick. I know it's scary to be braking in the dark and actually turn off your headlights, but it's better than a collision...