Iowa drivers are now at high risk for deer darting onto the road

(Radio Iowa) – We’re now in one of the peak times of the year for deer-vehicle collisions. Trooper Paul Gardner, with the Iowa State Patrol in Fort Dodge, reminds Iowans to stay especially vigilant for the creatures that may try to dash in front of your car.

A lot of deer are on the move because farmers are harvesting, he says. They’re very active between sunset and sunrise, but can be spotted during any hour. Deer can appear on practically any Iowa road, even in densely populated metro areas, and Gardner says motorists should be especially wary near woods and grassy areas.

If you hit a deer, pull over, assess the damage, and if necessary, call law enforcement, as he says insurance companies may not cover the repairs without a police report.

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