A Deer in the Headlights
Of course, in blizzards, heavy rain and other difficult weather, you should adjust your speed to the distance you are able to see and to take into account the amount of ice on the road.3. Drive defensively - Being on the lookout for deer as well as being prepared to take evasive action such as quickly slowing down or braking is important. Make sure your seat belt is on and check that all passengers are wearing theirs as well. A sudden lurch could have people catapulting from the car.4. Drive More Cautiously At Sunset, Sunrise and At Night - Deer and moose seem to move most in the hours around sunset to midnight and again around dawn. These are also the hardest times for our eyes to adjust to the light (it's neither completely dark nor properly light), so we find it more difficult to see well. At night, use your high beams when possible as it will help illuminate more of the area that you are traveling through.While avoiding an accident with a deer could be impossible, there are some things you can do if you encounter one. First, try not to instinctively swerve or leave your lane if a deer jumps out in front of you. If you suddenly have a deer before your car, brake firmly. Swerving can result in colliding with another drive in the opposite lane. Try to skim rather than fully impact the animal. When braking, angle your car/truck and take your foot off the brake as you impact. The release of the brake will cause slight lift of the vehicle and this may be enough to stop the animal from rising into your windshield if your vehicle is tall enough.If you see one deer cross in front of you, know there are probably more to come.Pages: 1 [2] 3
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