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Old 07-30-2007, 09:10 AM
 
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When looking for deer remember that 90% of the time they are not alone, so when you see one look for the other. Because you watch that one and slam into the other one. I yet haven't hit one but have come close and if I wasn't told this I would have the very next day. Sucks the deer sensors don't work, come on people make something that works! WE WENT TO THE MOON, DIDN'T WE??
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:24 AM
 
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When looking for deer remember that 90% of the time they are not alone, so when you see one look for the other. Because you watch that one and slam into the other one. I yet haven't hit one but have come close and if I wasn't told this I would have the very next day. Sucks the deer sensors don't work, come on people make something that works! WE WENT TO THE MOON, DIDN'T WE??
Slow down stay off the cell phone scan the road and maybe you will be able to stop when one runs into the road.
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:30 AM
 
Location: Downtown Raleigh, NC
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I always heard that the fatalities occur when the driver swerves to avoid the deer and ends up hitting a tree or swerving into on-coming traffic instead of just hitting the deer. I think it would be better to just stay in your traffic lane and take your chances with the deer.
I have also heard from someone in the insurance industry that if you wreck your vehicle trying to avoid a deer, your damage will not be covered under your comprehensive coverage. If you hit the deer, damage will be covered by comprehensive and you will not be penalized for having an accident.
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