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    As Mating Season Begins, Kane County Ranks 6th In Deer Crashes In Illinois

    Fox Valley MagazineBy Fox Valley MagazineOctober 24, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) are reminding motorists to drive with caution as deer mating season has arrived. That means deer become more active, mainly at dawn and dusk from October through December.​

    “Deer often travel in groups, so if a deer crosses the road ahead of you, there is a good possibility that another will follow. Always be prepared for the unexpected. A deer might stop in the middle of the road or double back,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “Don’t veer for deer – it could cause you to lose control of your vehicle and swerve into another lane or off the road.”

    In 2021, 14,522 motor vehicle crashes involved deer in Illinois. Of these, 13,936 resulted in damage to property or vehicles, while 584 caused personal injuries. Two of the crashes resulted in fatalities.

    Although a collision with a deer can happen any time, we are entering the peak season for crashes with them. Last year, more than 42% of crashes involving deer in Illinois occurred in October, November and December, with November being the highest-risk month. Rural environments were the site of more than 72% of all motor vehicle crashes involving deer, with more than 71% occurring at twilight or nighttime.

    Safe driving tips for deer mating season:​

    • Be aware of your surroundings, especially in areas with deer crossing signs.
    • Scan the sides of the road for eye shine – the reflection of headlights in their eyes.
    • Slow down if you see a deer. They travel in groups, so more are likely nearby.
    • Prepare for the unexpected. Deer may stop in the middle of the road.
    • If a collision is inevitable, don’t veer. Try to glance your vehicle off the deer and avoid swerving into the opposite lanes of traffic or off the road.

    “Don’t veer for deer – it could cause you to lose control of your vehicle and swerve into another lane or off the road.”

    Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman

    Deer can appear suddenly in surprising environments, so be on alert, slow down and pay attention in areas where they are known to travel.

    The top 10 Illinois counties for crashes involving deer in 2021:

    1. Cook 493
    2. Madison 452
    3. Will 326
    4. Sangamon 321
    5. Peoria 311
    6. Kane 299
    7. Effingham 294
    8. Fulton 289
    9. McHenry 264
    10. Jefferson 256

    “Whether in rural or urban areas, deer are part of the Illinois landscape, and we need to be alert to their presence,” said Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Colleen Callahan. “Please be cautious while on the road as deer are particularly active during the mating season in the fall and during busy driving times around dawn and dusk.”

    If you hit a deer, pull off to the shoulder, turn on your hazard lights and call 911 to report the accident. Do not exit the vehicle to check on an injured deer or pull it from the road.

    For information on how to claim a deer involved in a crash, or to report possession of a deer killed in a deer-vehicle crash, visit the IDNR website.​

    (H/T Kane County Connects)



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