Most important (not in your list):
1. REDUCE SPEED when driving near forested areas and unharvested cornfields, as this is where deer roam, and hide..
2. Watch for deer near bridges, as they cross deep ditches and rivers on them; also they follow creeks in their wanderings.
3. Drivers who hit deer often say ' I didn't see it until I hit it.' I have seen deer jump over 8-ft. fences and land, running, in the center of the road. This is why speed versus reaction time is a factor in deer collisions.
4. people living in 'der country' are aware of these deer habits, but city-folk driving in
the country do not know the dangers. How many city people are the ones most involved in deer-car collisions?
Most important (not in your list):
1. REDUCE SPEED when driving near forested areas and unharvested cornfields, as this is where deer roam, and hide..
2. Watch for deer near bridges, as they cross deep ditches and rivers on them; also they follow creeks in their wanderings.
3. Drivers who hit deer often say ' I didn't see it until I hit it.' I have seen deer jump over 8-ft. fences and land, running, in the center of the road. This is why speed versus reaction time is a factor in deer collisions.
4. people living in 'der country' are aware of these deer habits, but city-folk driving in
the country do not know the dangers. How many city people are the ones most involved in deer-car collisions?