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MDOT: Vehicle-Deer Collisions More Likely

Firearm Hunting Season Begins Nov. 15

POSTED: 10:16 am EST November 11, 2008
UPDATED: 10:25 am EST November 11, 2008

Michigan Department of Transportation officials are warning motorists to pay close attention for deer during the month of November.

Officials said that once the firearm hunting season begins Nov. 15 vehicle-deer collisions will see an increase.

Car-deer crashes in Michigan cause more than $130 million in damage each year, which is an average of $2,135 per vehicle involved.

In 2007, there were approximately 61,907 reported car-deer crashes, compared to 60,875 in 2006.

"Motorists must remember that extra caution is needed this time of year," said director Kirk T. Steudle. "Being alert, buckling up, and driving defensively are just some of the things that can help avoid a collision."

According to the Highway Loss Data Institute, insurance claims for animal collisions are three times higher during November than the typical month earlier in the year.

MDOT said crashes are much more likely to occur in darkness, at dusk, or at dawn.

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