Summary
November means many things to many people. To hunters, it's deer season - the highlight of the year. To the rest of the world, it's the most dangerous time of year to drive because November is when deer-vehicle collisions peak.
If you've never hit a deer with your car, consider yourself lucky. But my insurance agent, Mark Crow, makes this observation about driving in rural West Virginia: "It's not if you hit a deer, it's when you hit one."See the full content of this document
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The Wild Side: ; Watch Out for Deer in Roads
Over the last 20 years, I've had two major collisions with deer, several minor bumps, and more close calls than I can remember. Two years ago I was on my way to a high school baske...
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