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Oh Deer!

Oh Deer!

Have you ever seen the movie Bambi? Who would ever want to run into a head-on collision with him? No one! Mating and hunting season can be a dangerous time for deer, yourself and your car hood. With some of these safety tips, you can avoid hurting a deer and saving a buck.

First off, be aware of the times you are more likely to see deer. Deer are active at dawn and dusk so you have to be sure to be alert and to slow down. There are also usually warning signs that are yellow and diamond shaped, placed in areas that deer usually are, cautioning drivers in case deer may take a nice stroll onto the busy road. A tip to easily spot a deer at night is to remember that their eyes will brightly reflect your headlights so when you see a pair of lights looking at cha, you know a deer is near.

Next, if on a multi-lane road try to stay in the center lane, of course, if the road permits it. This will allow the deer and yourself, more time to react if you both have a showdown. If you do encounter Bambi, brake firmly and stay in your lane. Deer are very unpredictable and any sudden reactions could startle it.

Lastly, always remember to wear your seatbelt. Seat belts help to reduce the injury and impact in case an accident was to occur and takes only a second to click it.

If you are unfortunately ever in a head-on collision with a deer or herd of deer (as these animals usually never travel alone, they got the buddy system down pat), here are some steps to help:

Hopefully, you will never have to break out these accident tips, but if an accident is inevitable, these will surely help you out. Now, you are equipped with the knowledge of what to do to avoid an accident and what to do when involved in one. Save some doe by driving safely..no pun intended for you or the deer!

About the author:
Dan Deary is president of Capitol Collision Repair, a Phoenix body shop, now in their 25th year in business in Phoenix AZ

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