jueves, 18 de noviembre de 2010

Driver Please note that the deer mating season and other

Driver Please note that the deer mating season and other

This week full of drivers, deer and insurers in the nation car deer collisions costly self-make a special jump during the mating season, usually from October to December, and the peak of each month November.

"Dollars throw caution to the air we pursue it during the breeding season," said Billy Higginbotham, wildlife specialist at Texas A & M University. "If this happens to take you through one of the road, does not seem to care."

State Farm Insurance estimates that deer collisions in the last two years has reached 2.3 million, up 21 percent compared with five years ago, and further meetings are not reported. The annual number of collisions can be up to two million a year, according to Terry A. Messmer of Utah State University.

These accidents tend to be more catastrophic for the animals, but also account for billions of dollars in car repair and medical costs and hundreds of human deaths each year.

Collisions have been rising mainly deer populations of whitetail deer, now numbering over 30 million and have adapted well to suburban life - and the spread of housing in the forests and grasslands.

The risk is highest in West Virginia, where the odds of a driver hitting a deer over 12 months are 1 in 42, according to estimates by State Farm. Iowa is second with a probability of 1 in 67, and Michigan is third, 1 in 70. A driver in Hawaii, however, has only a 1 in 13, 011 chance of hitting a deer - month "more or less equivalent to the chances of finding a pearl in an oyster shell," noted State Farm in last report.

In a typical sequence of fall, a driver can detect a range of brake to limit and then speed up just to hit the ball chasing.

wild pigs add to the hazards of darkness to dawn driving in many states, including Texas, Florida and California. The collisions are increasing sprawl of animals that breed prolifically and can weigh up to 300 pounds.

Many deer are saved by their physiology: bright eyes reflecting the headlights of a car, making it easy to place in the dark. porcine eyes do not reflect light like that, and animals, low rise and dark tones can be difficult to detect in a day of cloudy night.

the months of October and December resulting in a marked increase in the movement of this population.

This is the time of year which increases the dangerous encounters and collisions between cars and deer, so drivers should be particularly aware and careful, recommends the Insurance Information Institute (Insurance Information Institute, III).

Damage caused by an accident with a deer or other animal is covered under "the extended portion" of auto insurance, NOT "portion collision."

"The extended portion" or "other damages" (Comprehensive English) is not mandatory and includes almost any other condition that may affect your car, except for a shock: covers fire, theft, vandalism, malicious acts, street riots, flood , earthquakes, explosions, hail, wind, falling objects above the car, damaged by contact with animals or birds, and in some cases, depending on the policy, damages to the windshield.

Causes

Not only urban areas are shifting the natural habitat of these animals but the deer population is rising, causing many to come into contact with humans, and are entered in the suburbs or the freeways and highways, especially in the mating season.

"As the natural habitat of our wildlife is progressively reduced, accidents with deer and other wildlife will be more frequent," said Eliane E. Gonzalez, spokesman I.I.I.

"We must be very vigilant to avoid these situations when driving a car, ready for anything that happens along the way, especially in the hours of sunset and before sunrise," he added.

Prevention measures

Fortunately there are steps you can take to reduce the chances of getting involved in a collision with a deer or other similar animal.

The deer are not only found in rural or wooded areas. Many deer crashes occur on busy roads and near cities.

Deer behavior is unpredictable, especially when they are dazzled by the headlights, the vehicle noise at high speed and sound of the horns. Often rammed into traffic.

The deer move in groups. If you see one, watch it is very likely that there are more nearby.

1 .- When driving, take these precautions:

-Drive with caution when in areas known animal crossing wild deer in areas that are inhabited by them and ways to separate or make boundaries between cultivated areas and wooded areas.

-Always wear your seat belt, be alert and refreshed when driving and stay sober.

"When driving at night, use high beam headlights as long as there is no traffic in the opposite direction. The bright lights help illuminate the ground better and also allows the deer to distinguish the road.

"Be more careful between the hours of sunset to midnight and close at dawn. Hours are at greater risk of collision with these animals.

2 .- If you notice a deer in the road:

-Brake firmly if you see a deer in your path or near it, but stay in your lane of traffic.

"Many serious crashes occur when drivers have swerved trying to avoid the animal in their path and collide with other vehicles or lose control of their own.

"Do not count on against implements like deer whistles, stickers to animals or fences, as these tools are not efficient.
Many are surprised to learn that deer kill more people each year than spiders, snakes, bears and wolves together. Because of its propensity to find its way in front of traffic, the deer kill more people annually than any other creature.

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