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Drivers Advised To Be Cautious Of Deer During Fall Mating Season
The preserve said fall is the animals' breeding season, and so it increases the risk of accidents.

DUPAGE COUNTY, IL — The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is urging drivers to slow down and stay alert to avoid collisions with deer this fall. The preserve said fall is the animals' breeding season, and so it increases the risk of accidents.
“Deer-vehicle collisions increase dramatically between October and December as deer cross roads and highways more frequently in search of mates,” District ecologist Brian Kraskiewicz, said in a release.
There are ways to help lower the risk of hitting a deer including:
• Reduce your speed and watch for deer on the edge of the road, especially at dawn and dusk. They’re common along woods, fields, fencerows and waterways, but you can encounter them almost anywhere.
• If you see a deer cross safely in front of your car, slow down and expect more to follow.
• Make note of where you’ve seen deer before.
• Be careful when going around curves or when approaching favored deer crossings.
• Don’t assume that a deer in the road will run off as your approach.
• Don’t use your horn unless it looks like you are going to collide with a deer. Distant noise may confuse the deer. Close noise may produce an extra burst of speed from the animal, but there is no way to predict how a deer will respond.
• Heed deer-warning signs. They are placed in areas where deer-auto collisions are likely to occur.
• Do not swerve to avoid deer. Slow to a stop and wait. Flash your headlights to encourage the animals to move.
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The forest preserve said if an accident does occur, drivers and passengers should not attempt to remove dead or injured deer from busy roads. Instead, they should contact local law enforcement for help. Illinois law requires drivers to report to police any deer-related accident that has more than $1,500 in damage.
“Motorists can stay safe by following these steps and driving a little more cautiously to prevent deer-vehicle collisions,” Forest Preserve District of DuPage County President Joe Cantore, said in a release.
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