Peterborough OPP Seeing Rise In Car/Deer Collisions

In Police Blotter

Adapting Your Driving Could Prevent Serious Injury
(Peterborough County, ON) – Members of the Peterborough County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have investigated numerous car vs deer collisions over the last four weeks. As the temperature changes, so does the movements of wildlife in rural areas of the County.
Slightly adapting driving behaviour can potentially impact the severity of your outcome if you are involved in a wildlife collision:
•Deer tend to move more during low light periods during the day. Be extra vigilant during dusk/dawn periods.
•Reduce your speed. The posted speed limit is for optimal road conditions. If you have a collision the slower you are going the less the chance of injury.
•Utilize your high beams and scan for glowing eyes on both shoulders of the road and ditches.
• If you see an animal on or near the road proceed with caution because there are likely more in the area. Deer often travel in groups of two or more.
•When presented with wildlife on the road, brake firmly, remain calm and avoid swerving. Turning sharply often causes the driver to lose control or can cause reactionary decisions from other driver which can result in tragic outcomes.
•Wear your seatbelt.
•Remind people who may be visiting from urban areas to watch for wildlife on the roads, oftentimes collisions occur when people are unfamiliar with the differences in metropolitan and rural driving conditions.
Driving in rural area requires heightened awareness; be mindful that roads are directly cut through wildlife habitats and that sharing the space safely is your responsibility. The OPP is committed to highway safety.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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