Sedgwick County Animal Control
Drivers Beware!
Deer Season
Creating Hazardous Road Conditions
Cars and deer can be a lethal
combination. Each year the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety reports that there are more than 1.5
million crashes in the United States involving deer,
costing an estimated $1.1 billion in vehicle damage.
The average cost per insurance claim was $2,000,
with costs varying depending on the type of vehicle
and severity of damage, according to the Insurance
Information Institute (I.I.I.).
During deer season, which runs from October through
December, there can be dramatic movements in the
deer population with a significant number of deer
darting onto highways and into suburban
neighborhoods. Over this time period, more
deer-vehicle collisions occur than any other time of
year, so drivers need to be especially cautious.
The I.I.I. suggests the following
defensive driving tips to avoid hitting a deer:
- Be attentive from sunset to midnight and hours
shortly before and after sunrise. These are the
highest risk periods for deer-vehicle collisions to
occur.
- Drive with caution when moving through
deer-crossing zones, in areas known to have a large
deer population and in areas where roads divide
agricultural fields from forestland. Deer seldom run
alone. If you see one deer, others may be nearby.
- When driving at night, use high beam headlights
when there is no oncoming traffic. The high-beams
will better illuminate the eyes of deer on or near
the roadway.
- Brake firmly when you notice a deer in or near
your path, but stay in your lane. Many serious
crashes occur when drivers swerve to avoid a deer
and hit another vehicle or lose control of their
cars.
- Do not rely on devices such as deer whistles,
deer fences and reflectors to deter deer. These
devices have not been proven to reduce deer-vehicle
collisions.
- Always wear your seat belt. Deer-vehicle
collisions can result in serious injuries. People
tend to underestimate how much damage collisions
with animals can cause.
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05/23/08 Please report problems to the webmaster ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Sedgwick
County
Animal Control
1015 Stillwell
Wichita, KS 67213
Tel: (316) 660-7070
1-800-527-0709
Fax: (316) 383-7553
HOURS:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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