Ohio continues into peak time for deer-related crashes
COLUMBUS ___A reminder to motorists regarding the increase in deer-related traffic crashes this time of year has been issued by six agencies that respond to and track incidents.
Since 2018, statistics from the Ohio State Highway Patrol show there were 104,328 deer-related crashes on Ohio’s roadways. While 95% of deer-related crashes only resulted in property damage, 33 crashes resulted in fatal injuries to motorists, with a total 34 people being killed. Additionally, 47% of these crashes occurred in October, November and December.
The reminder includes these points:
- Deer activity always increases during this time of year – especially at dawn and dusk.
- If you happen to strike a deer, if you’re able, move yourself to a safe place, turn on your hazards and report the crash.
- Deer become visibly active in October, November and December. This is due in large part to the fall breeding season, which sometimes causes deer to dart into roadways with little caution.
- Use extra caution near fencerows, riparian corridors or other blocks of forested habitat.
- If you see one, slow down and be prepared for more to cross the road.
On average, the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission remove more than 13,000 deer carcasses from our roadways each year.
How to avoid animal collisions
- Scan the road ahead: Looking ahead helps provide enough reaction time if an animal is spotted.
- Use high-beam headlights if there is no oncoming traffic. If you see deer, slow down and honk your horn.
- If a collision is unavoidable, apply the brakes firmly and remain in your lane.
- Always wear a seatbelt and remain awake, alert and sober.
If you hit a deer
- Following the collision, call the police. Dial #677 from your mobile device to be connected to the nearest Ohio State Highway Patrol Post during a roadway emergency.
- Avoid making contact with the deer/animal.
- Activate the vehicle’s hazard lights whether it’s light or dark outside.
- If possible, move the vehicle to a safe location out of the roadway, and wait for help to arrive.
- Drivers should contact their insurance agent or company representative as quickly as possible to report any vehicle damage.
Cost of deer-vehicle collisions
The average insurance claim for a deer-vehicle collision in Ohio is nearly $5,000. Vehicle sensors found on newer vehicles continue to increase repair costs.
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