It doesn't matter what part of the world you live in, there are undoubtedly free-roaming animals in residence that have caused havoc with local traffic. In the U.S. alone, the National Safety Council reported over a half-million animal-related auto accidents in 2003-a trend that has increased with time. Whether you live in an area populated with deer, moose, cows, turkeys, or any animal substantial enough to do damage to your vehicle, there are steps you can take to avoid a costly collision with wildlife: |
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| Although mostly common sense, these tips are important to keep at top-of-mind when driving. Often, we only consider other drivers as a source of danger on the road, but the reality is that animals are unpredictable and many times we don't even realize that they are there. Awareness and preparedness are the keys to safety. |
Showing posts with label deer season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer season. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Hudson Valley- Poughkeepsie Region Avoiding Animal-Related Accidents
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Deer Mating Season Is Here:
Fall means a substantial increase in deer-to-vehicle collisions. These accidents can cause serious injury and damage.
According to a leading insurer, such collisions have risen more than 20% since 2008. For the last four years. Each year, collisions with deer kill about 200 people, and the average cost of damage is $3,103. Deer accidents occur most frequently between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., but herds are also very active in the early morning.
According to a leading insurer, such collisions have risen more than 20% since 2008. For the last four years. Each year, collisions with deer kill about 200 people, and the average cost of damage is $3,103. Deer accidents occur most frequently between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., but herds are also very active in the early morning.
Remember that deer typically travel in groups, so if you see one, there’s a very good chance more will pop out. It’s mating season, so bucks will be more aggressive than usual. If you should strike a deer, keep in mind that they can be dangerous, especially when injured.
A collision with a deer is covered by auto insurance provided you have comprehensive or, other-than Collision auto coverage. In an effort to save on insurance costs many people have cancelled their comprehensive insurance. Be sure to check your policy and give your insurance company a call and protect yourself and add the coverage if needed.
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