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Monthly Archives: November 2021
Increased Risk of Deer Collisions…
Warning of an increased risk of deer collisions as clocks go back. National Highways and the British Deer Society are warning drivers to be extra vigilant for deer on or near roads after the clocks went back this weekend. There is a substantial increase in deer vehicle collisions from October to December. Poorer driving conditions and fewer hours of daylight, coupled with the annual breeding season (the rut) for red, sika and fallow deer make this a high-risk time of year. Research over the years by the DeerAware campaign has also found that the risk increases after the clocks change at the end of October. This is because drivers find themselves more likely to be on the road when deer are most active from sunset to midnight and the hours shortly before and after sunrise. National Highways Head of Road … Continue reading →
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Tagged animal rescue, BARTA, BDS, British Animal Rescue and Trauma Care, British Deer Society, DeerAware, Jim Green, National Fire Chiefs Council, National Highways, The Deer Initiative
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