Deer Season is Here: How to Avoid Deer-Related Crashes

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Kankakee, IL – As deer season peaks, drivers across the Midwest are urged to stay vigilant to avoid deer-related accidents. Deer are more active during dawn and dusk, especially near wooded areas. Drivers are advised to reduce their speed and watch for deer along the roadside, as deer often travel in groups.

According to the Illinois State Police, swerving to avoid deer can lead to dangerous crashes. The best response is to brake steadily and stay within your lane. Avoid sudden maneuvers, as these can cause rollovers or collisions with trees and guardrails. Similarly, the Missouri State Highway Patrol emphasizes staying calm if a deer crosses the road. Panic responses, like swerving, often lead to more severe accidents.

If a driver strikes a deer, they should contact local authorities or file a crash report online. These reports are essential, particularly for single-vehicle incidents involving property damage. Authorities encourage caution and urge drivers to remain alert during this active season for deer, aiming to reduce accidents and enhance road safety.