Jan 8, 2016
About 2 million times every year, animals and cars collide on U.S. roadways — often causing serious and even fatal injuries to drivers and passengers, along with about $1 billion in damage, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
And, these collisions spike in the fall and winter, thanks to migration and mating patterns, as well as reduced visibility caused by shorter days and weather conditions.
As random as these collisions might seem, there are things you can do to improve your chances of avoiding one.
Tips to Help You Avoid Wildlife on the Road
Keep these tips in mind when you’re behind the wheel:
What to Do After an Animal-Vehicle Collision
Even if you drive with the utmost caution and follow the tips above, an animal-vehicle collision may still happen. Follow these guidelines if you ever do hit an animal:
Remember, stay alert, avoid distractions, wear your seatbelt and watch your speed. If you’re already a safe driver, you’re probably already doing these things. And, if you’re not, well, there’s no better time to start! Your fellow drivers (and your local animals) will thank you.
Reposted with permission from the original author, Safeco Insurance.
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