October and November are the most active months. Here are 6 tips on how to avoid hitting deer from safety expert, Clay Merches.
By Clay Merches, President of Lead Edge Consulting LLC, a transportation consulting firm

Fun fact: Deer mating season takes place in October and November.
More vehicle collisions with deer occur during these months than any other time of year. If a deer strike seems imminent, take your foot off the accelerator and brake slightly, BUT keep a firm hold on the steering wheel and maintain the appropriate lane. Steering to avoid a deer could cause more damage or involve other vehicles.
Don't veer for deer. Don't be like this guy.
Pay particularly close attention when driving West Virginia. According to State Farm, you have a 1 in 37 chance of a crash when it comes to animal collisions in West Virginia. Montana (1 in 44) and South Dakota (1 in 48) are the next most risky cities.
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