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How to Avoid a Moose or Deer Collision

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Collisions with moose or deer while driving can be dangerous and costly. Here are some tips on how to avoid these collisions:

1. Be aware of the times when moose or deer are most active: These animals are most active during dusk and dawn. Be especially cautious during these times.

2. Keep your headlights on high beam: If there is no oncoming traffic, keep your headlights on high beam. This will give you a better chance of spotting moose or deer on the side of the road.

3. Slow down: If you see a moose or deer, slow down immediately. These animals are unpredictable, and you never know which direction they will run.

4. Use your horn: If you see a moose or deer on the road, use your horn to try and scare it away. This might give you enough time to stop or avoid a collision.

5. Watch for reflections: Moose and deer eyes reflect light, so keep an eye out for reflections on the side of the road. This could be a sign that an animal is nearby.

6. Keep your distance: If you see a moose or deer, keep your distance. These animals can be dangerous, and you don't want to get too close.

7. Stay alert: Always be alert when driving, especially on rural roads. Keep an eye out for signs warning of wildlife crossings and be prepared to slow down or stop if necessary.

By following these tips, you can reduce your chances of a collision with a moose or deer while driving. Remember, safety always comes first!