It's fall, and that means more deer on the roads. Here's how to avoid a wreck.
Fall means the return of cool weather, changing leaves and pumpkin-spiced everything. It's also the time of year drivers are most likely to hit a deer. Hunting by humans and mating by the deer mean more of them are on the move, at a time of year when shorter days mean more people are driving after dark or before sunrise.
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It's Fall, and That Means More Deer on the Roads. Here's How to Avoid a Wreck
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Jon Darling, Content Administrator Supporting Chris Kaman, Director of FHA Health, Safety & Security
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