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I'm sure this has implications for sportbikers as well.


http://money.cnn.com/2005/11/04/news/newsmakers/deer/index.htm?cnn=yes



Top 10 states for auto-deer collisions
Pennsylvania has the highest number of accidents, according to a survey by insurer State Farm.
November 4, 2005: 8:30 AM EST


NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Pennsylvania ranks first among the top ten worst states for vehicle-deer collisions, according to an insurance survey published Thursday.

Citing claim statistics, auto insurer State Farm said that drivers in Pennsylvania experienced more deer collisions than any other state between July 1, 2004 and June 30, 2005.

State Farm estimates that 1.5 million vehicles collide with deer every year, resulting in 150 motorists deaths and $1.1 billion in vehicle damages.

With deer migrating and mating season occurring between October and December, the auto insurer says a higher number of deer are near roads this time of year.

Coming in second and third were Michigan and Illinois, followed by Ohio and Georgia. Minnesota and Virginia ranked sixth and seventh respectively, while Indiana, Texas and Wisconsin rounded out the list at eighth, ninth and tenth.
The auto insurer says that attentive driving is still the best deterrent for such accidents.

In order to avoid such collisions, State Farm says drivers should use their high-beam headlights as much as possible to illuminate deer hiding on the side of the road and to not rely on car-mounted 'deer whistles,' which studies show not to affect the animal.

If a collision with a deer is unavoidable, according to the company, it is best not to swerve, which could increase the risk of injury and could cause you to lose control of your car.
 

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Yeah that sucks! I knew Michigan would be in the top 3...

And I knew it! I should have invented those worthless deer whistles! I'd be rich right now!! :rant:
 

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Thats no BS. The damn things are everywhere. I see as many or more deer in residential areas on the edge of town than in the mountains. There is alot of new houses on what was once farmland and the deer haven't moved. Also, the roads here are pretty narrow with high weeds and brush right along the roadside. Pretty tough to see them especially at daylight and dusk when they are moving and your headlights are ineffective. After hunting season, things calm down quite a bit, but from October-December its the worst. If you're here from out of state, be real careful because you never know when or where they will pop out.
 

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Its the same here... this is the worse time right now for the deer accidents. But as well all know here on TWF... it can happen anytime even when you're on your bike. I know!!!
 

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Speaking of PA roads, have you run RT125 From Shamokin to Hegins and vice versa. They just repaved it. Most sections are real smooth and its a blast. Its about 45 min from my house and I run down there just to run it. 25 is decent to but 125 is a don't miss if you're in the area.

I'm gonna run that way Sat and maybe Sun if anyone is interested. Post up and I'll check early Sat.
 

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Bandit 6S said:
Its not that new. Been there a few months now. They don't pave all that often here so new is a relative term.
So they finally repaved that POS road? I remember driving it when I was in high school (Line Mtn 1997). 61 wasn't TOO bad until you got around Elysburg, but the interstates SUCK :cursin: Watch those whitetail before you get :zowned:
 
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