ISP Putnamville Post offers tips to avoid accidents with deer this fall

Saturday, October 9, 2021

It’s that time of year again for drivers to be aware of deer darting into and crossing the roadways.

The Putnamville State Police Post would like to pass along a few safety tips to help you avoid a possible collision with a deer this year.

• Be cautious while driving during dusk or dawn hours

Deer are most active at dawn and dusk, but can appear at any time, especially during the mating season, which is in full swing from October through December.

• Please remember though that deer can appear at any time. Ensure that you and your passengers are wearing seat belts at all times, in case you need to make a sudden stop.

• Stay alert if you spot a deer

Deer tend to travel in packs so if you see one deer, slow down and proceed with caution, be prepared for more to follow.

If you see a deer, slow down, tap your brakes to warn others, or flash your lights and sound your horn to warn other motorists. It will give everyone an opportunity to slow down.

• Take precautions when driving at night

If there is no oncoming traffic, turn on your bright lights: You’ll not only be able to see clearer, but you’ll have a greater chance of spotting a deer from a distance and allow you to react accordingly.

• Don’t swerve to avoid hitting a deer

Do not swerve to avoid a deer collision. By swerving you put yourself at risk for a worse collision with another motorist or running off the roadway. Brake firmly and stay in your lane.

Report the deer-vehicle collision

If you happen to get involved in an accident, contact local authorities to report it so you can get an accident report for your insurance company.

Remember deer are unpredictable and could dart into traffic at any time, so be alert at all times!

Indiana State Police Putnamville hopes that everyone travels safely during this time of year.

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