Watch for Deer: Essential Driving Safety Tips from Chatham-Kent Police
Stay Safe: Understanding Deer Activity
Deer are most active during twilight hours, especially at dusk and dawn. Being mindful of these times can significantly reduce the risk of collisions.
How to Avoid Deer-Related Accidents
- Remain vigilant during peak deer movement times.
- Observe deer crossing signs carefully.
- Use high beams when appropriate to spot deer early.
- If you see a deer, slow down. Others may follow.
By adopting these practices, drivers can enhance their safety and the safety of others on the road.
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