(WGHP) — It’s the time of year when deer activity is high. Coupled with days getting shorter and less daylight for drivers, it can be the perfect combination for more car accidents involving animals.
The American Automobile Association is warning drivers about deer on roadways as the sun begins to set earlier following the end of daylight saving time. Drivers hit more deer during the fall compared ...
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It's deer mating season in Tennessee. How AAA says drivers can avoid hitting the animals
Sometimes, it's hard to avoid. A deer gallops across the road and bang, a collision ensues. In the fall, during mating season, also known as the rut, many bucks may cross roads in search of a mate, ...
After the clocks change when daylight saving time ends, commuters may see more deer in their headlights. According to a 2022 study conducted by Current Biology, scientists found that the November time ...
CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY, Mo. (KFVS) - A driver was seriously injured in a Cape Girardeau County crash on Thursday night, January 8. The crash happened shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Highway B, approximately ...
Washington State Patrol (WSP) says a driver swerved to avoid a deer, causing two cars and a semi-truck to crash on I-90.
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