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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Drivers Should be Alert for Deer as Activity Increases

Cooling temperatures, colorful leaves and unpredictable deer ─ all surefire signs that fall is upon us. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources urges motorists to be alert for deer and other wildlife as these animals seek fall food supplies and search for mates.

Deer, especially males, are prone to traveling without concern for roadways and automobiles during the fall, which is their breeding season. Motorists need to be especially alert from sunset to dawn as deer are more active during this period.

DNR reminds motorists to:

  • Slow down if a deer is crossing the road ahead. Deer often travel in groups and others may be nearby;
  • Be alert for deer standing along the shoulder, which may suddenly move into the roadway. Slow down and sound your horn to scare the deer away;
  • Slow down and brake to avoid hitting a deer, but do not swerve as this may cause you to lose control of the vehicle, increasing the severity of the accident;
  • Be particularly attentive in the early morning and evening when they roam the most; and
  • Stay alert and slow down in areas where deer crossing signs are posted, which indicate locations of frequent activity.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just til truck season starts

Anonymous said...

I never understood why they put them signs up in areas where there is so much traffic. They shouldn't encourage deer to cross there. Democrats must do it to kill deer.

Anonymous said...

LOL 7:50. When I was a child I used to wonder aloud how did the deer know to cross there.