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Here are some safety tips on avoiding car-deer crashes, or to minimize damage when the accident is unavoidable: * Use special caution in those areas marked with deer crossing signs. * If you see one deer, expect there will be others. Slow down and be alert. * Do not swerve your vehicle to avoid striking a deer. It
is better to strike a
* Continually scan the fields and areas adjacent to the roadway
for deer.
* During hours of darkness, use your bright lights when no traffic
is
* Always drive at a safe and prudent speed, and always wear your
seat belt.
To report a dead deer, please call the following:
Note: The Highway Department will pick up dead deer, in the County right-of-way (typically 25' from the centerline of road), on County Roads only (see roads listed on "County Roads" link). They do not pick up other dead wildlife or domestic animals. The Tompkins County Highway Division has identified these roads as the places where the most car-deer accidents happen: County Roads with the highest incidence of deer kill Deer killed on County Roads - Statistics
(Updated January 8, 2008)
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