Oh, Deer. [The Herald Independent, Winnsboro, S.C.]
| By Kevin Boozer, The Herald Independent, Winnsboro, S.C. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
In this case, by the time I saw the deer I was hitting the deer. I don't know if it was a buck or a doe. All I saw was a big, white belly through my windshield. My heartbeat never had time to quicken and I did not have time to step on the brakes.
Fortunately the damage was limited to the right front of my car and I was unhurt. This is the third deer I have hit since I took this job in
Though I have had collisions with three deer, I have avoided countless others. Partly that is luck and chance. Partly that is the benefit of driving 45 miles per hour or slower around winding S.C. 213 to increase the chance I will have time to stop should a deer run out and to (hopefully) minimize the damage in the unfortunate event that a deer runs into me, or vice versa.
SCDNR confirmed that "neither the
When deer are sighted well ahead of the vehicle DNR recommends "sounding the horn several times, flicking headlights (if no oncoming traffic is present) and reducing speed. If deer are sighted only a short distance in front of the vehicle, these same collision-avoidance techniques -- horn and flicking lights -- might spook the deer into running across the road, thereby increasing the likelihood of a collision, so in that case it's best to just slow down. Always anticipate another deer if you see one or more crossing the highway and do not expect the deer to get out of the way."
Deer move more at the end of the day or near sun up, the times many people make their commutes. According to DNR, "studies show that about 45 percent of deer-vehicle collisions occur in roughly a 60-day period that corresponds with the deer-breeding season. In
According to the DNR,
I have to say that I was somewhat lukewarm about deer hunting and deer season this year, though I did buy a hunting license. Now I am getting an itch to get a little payback against the "woodsgoats" that wrecked my car. Whether you hunt or not, though, please take the DNR suggestions to heart.
Had I been speeding that deer just might have flipped over the hood of my car and come through the windshield. As it was, the impact crumpled that crumple zone, but thankfully the wreck was not even bad enough to make my airbag deploy. Just another day covering the news in
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