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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Mating Season Leads To Rise In Vehicle Crashes

Autumn marks falling leaves, brisk air and deer-mating season, already in full swing.

All year long, deer will generally cross certain roadways at certain locations, but from early October through December, the wild animals are more likely to be seen grazing in more populated areas, including high-speed roads.

The season is keeping Frederick Auto Body owner Kevin Loewenstein busy. His shop recently finished repairing three vehicles involved in deer collisions.

While a deer can leave less damage than hitting a stationary tree, pole or vehicle, Loewenstein said the cars he works on have more damage than most would expect.

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1 comment:

crablawyer said...

I learned this the hard way Sunday night! At least I'm keeping the body shops in business!