DNR Maryland Reminds Motorists to Stay Alert for Deer

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Wildlife Activity Ramps up for Fall

Photo of two young bucks sparring in a field

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Fall means cool weather and colorful foliage. It can also mean unpredictable wildlife. Deer mating season is right around the corner, and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources urges motorists to stay alert for deer and other wildlife as these animals seek food supplies and mates before winter.

“Deer greatly increase their movements during the breeding season from mid-October through November as they search for mates,” Wildlife and Heritage Service Director Paul Peditto said. “Motorists should be especially cautious from dusk to dawn when deer are most active and likely to be encountered on the road.”

Motorists are reminded to:

  • Be particularly attentive in the early morning and evening periods.
  • Gradually brake to avoid hitting a deer; do not swerve as this may cause you to lose control of a vehicle.
  • Slow down if a deer crosses the road ahead. Deer often travel in groups and others may be nearby.
  • Stay alert and slow down in areas where deer crossing signs are posted. These indicate locations of frequent deer activity.
  • Watch the shoulder. Be alert for deer standing along the shoulder as they may suddenly move into the roadway. Slow down and sound your horn to scare them away.
 

Rommey

Well-Known Member
Too late...we already got one this year. The hit ended up totaling the car last month.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Funny, I never stop looking for them. They are certainly more active, though, the beagle is freaking out on the morning walks.
 

RareBreed

Throwing the deuces
Had a Momma and two babies walk across the road near my house yesterday. Driving Rt 4 anytime between 4-5am, I am constantly on the look out for deer on or near the road.
 

Auntie Biache'

Well-Known Member
Every time I think of the possibility of hitting a deer, I think of the time DeeJay and I were coming back from Christmas shopping in Frederick. If she hadn't been my passenger, I would have nailed a couple of deer, and totaled my car. God only knows how much damage my face may have taken.
 
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