Montana ranks second in deer-vehicle collisions
Whitefish Pilot | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 7 months AGO
A new report shows Montana drivers have a 1 in 65 chance of colliding with a deer at some point in the next year — the second highest rate in the nation.
Only West Virginia has a higher rate of deer-vehicle collisions, according to a recent study by State Farm Insurance.
While the odds of hitting a deer in Montana far exceed the national average, the rate is actually down 6 percent from last year.
For the seventh year in a row, deer-vehicle confrontations are most probable in West Virginia (1 in 41), followed by Montana, Iowa, South Dakota and Pennsylvania.
Drivers are least likely to hit a deer in Hawaii, Arizona and Nevada.
State Farm’s data shows that vehicle-deer collisions are most likely to occur in November, the heart of the deer hunting and mating seasons.
Deer-vehicle collisions are three times more likely to occur on a day in November than they are on any day between Feb. 1 and Aug. 31.
October is the second most likely month for a crash involving a deer. December is third.
The average property damage cost of these incidents is about $3,414.
Here are tips from the Insurance Information Institute on how to reduce the odds of a deer-vehicle confrontation:
• Keep in mind that deer generally travel in herds — if you see one there is a strong possibility others are nearby.
• Be aware of posted deer crossing signs. These are placed in active deer crossing areas.
• Remember that deer are most active between 6 and 9 p.m.
• Use high-beam headlamps as much as possible at night to illuminate the areas from which deer will enter roadways.
• If a deer collision seems inevitable, attempting to swerve out of the way could cause you to lose control of your vehicle or place you in the path of an oncoming vehicle.
• Don’t rely on car-mounted deer whistles.
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