Caltrans is urging drivers to be careful at this time of year, when collisions between deer and vehicles can multiply.
Drivers should be extra vigilant this time of year and follow these tips for driving in deer country, courtesy of the National Park Service:
Be particularly attentive between sunset and midnight, during the hours shortly before and after sunrise, and in foggy conditions. Most deer-vehicle collisions occur during those times.
Drive carefully in areas known to have high deer populations. Places where roads divide agricultural fields or streams from forestland are particularly dangerous.
If you see a deer, slow down. Others are probably nearby.
Use high-beam headlights when there is no oncoming traffic. The high beams can reflect off their eyes and warn you of their presence.
If a deer is in your lane, brake firmly but stay in the lane. The most serious crashes occur when drivers swerve.
Don't rely on deer whistles, deer fences, or reflectors to deter deer.
Wear seat belts.
If your car strikes a deer, don't touch the animal. If the deer is blocking the highway, call 911.
“Please use extra caution when driving and make the end of the day a good one,” said Caltrans District 1 Director Charlie Fielder.
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