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November-December Worst Time For Deer Related Crashes

According to statewide statistics, deer-related crashes are more likely to occur during November and December.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol said the reason for the increase is the deer mating season and hunting season.

Tennessee Highway Patrol Lieutenant Bill Miller said drivers should follow a few tips to help prevent deer related crashes like turning headlights on as soon as possible.

“By all means, do not swerve to avoid a deer,” Miller. “A lot of times you can swerve, loose control of your vehicle, and be involved in a much more serious crash than what could occur with a deer.

Last year 2,733 deer related crashes occurred statewide between November and December with one resulting in a driver fatality.

Since 2012 6.4-percent of deer-related crashes have occurred on state highways.

Since 2012 there have been at least 35,000 reported deer-related crashes and seven fatalities.

In the event of a deer crash, move the vehicle as far off the road as possible and dial *THP (*847). The call will be connected to the nearest THP communications center, and a state trooper will be dispatched to the location.

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