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Henry County Sheriff’s Office Tips to Navigating Increased Deer Activity This Season

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As we head into peak deer activity season, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office warns it’s crucial to drive with extra caution. October through December sees a significant rise in deer movements, which can lead to increased road hazards. The Illinois Department of Transportation advises motorists to stay vigilant, particularly near deer crossing signs. Drivers should scan the roadside for the telltale glow of deer eyes and reduce speed if a deer is spotted, as others may be close behind. In the event of an unavoidable collision, maintain your lane to minimize additional risks. Should you hit a deer, safely pull over, activate your hazard lights, and contact authorities without approaching the injured animal. Stay alert and prioritize safety to navigate this seasonal spike in deer activity securely. Safe driving tips for the 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 and anticipate others could be following.
• Prepare for the unexpected. Deer may stop in the middle of the road and not move for oncoming vehicles.
• 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.

Visit https://dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/deer/claim-a-road-kill.html to claim a deer struck and killed by a motor vehicle.

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