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You've avoided the most dangerous mistakes you can make on the road. You've observed the "Deer Xing" sign and kept your eyes on the road. Still, your drive can feel like a game of roulette.
including posting deer crossing signs, said Brian Murphy, a N.C. traffic safety systems engineer. But those measures have limited effects. Deer are going to make it onto the road, he said.
Be aware. Look out for deer-crossing signs and wooded areas where animals are likely to travel. If you travel the same route to and from work every day, you may find deer consistently grazing in ...
It’s also where you’ll find deer crossing signs. “Those signs are installed in places where there has been a history of collisions with deer,” Owens explained. “So if you see one of ...
CROWN POINT | Crown Point resident Tim Abbott wrote a three-sentence letter to the editor in August 2011 about a deer crossing sign. He thought the letter might raise a few eyebrows locally.
Use extra caution in areas where deer crossing signs are posted. These are areas where deer are known to cross roadways. · Be particularly cautious in wooded and agricultural areas.
Drivers are encouraged to watch for deer crossing signs. Police say when you see these signs, it usually means deer often travel in groups. If you see a deer crossing sign, assume more are nearby.
If you see deer crossing signs, that’s a good indicator there could be deer in the area, but even if you’re driving and don’t see a sign, it’s best to still keep a look out just in case.
Drivers should look for deer-crossing signs, which mark areas where collisions are likely to occur. According to a press release from the district, “don’t assume a deer in the road will run ...
They said to also look out for deer crossing signs. "Those are typically put up in areas where we see a higher number of deer versus vehicle accidents," Harvey said. "Deer often travel in groups ...
Deer crossing signs once were a common sight on Minnesota highways, but not anymore. Over the past decade, the yellow diamond-shaped signs bearing an image of a deer have all but vanished from ...