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Flying deer aren't usually a road safety hazard, but one startled cyclist in South Carolina will keep an eye out now after a deer attempts to leap over his bike mid-ride. The deer, leaping from ...
Insurance giant State Farm lists Indiana in the middle of the pack in terms of the risk of having an animal-vehicle collision, with a driver's risk at 1 in 102 (25th among all states). Kentucky is ...
Dozens of deer-related car crashes have occurred in the state in recent days as breeding season peaks Husband and Wife Driving in Different Directions Both Hit the Same Deer on Kansas Road Skip to ...
While en route to an airport, he hit a deer and died. [128] Karl Drews: 1920 1963 43 years American baseball player pedestrian Dania, Florida: His car stalled and Drews had exited it to try to flag down a passing motorist for help. While standing at the roadside, he was struck and killed by a drunk driver. Charles R. Drew: 1904 1950 45 years ...
A man traveling along an Oklahoma highway the morning of Wednesday, March 13, fatally hit an animal he believed was a deer, according to news reports.
In the United States, the state with the highest number of deer-vehicle collisions is Pennsylvania, with an estimated 115,000 collisions in 2013 causing $400 million in damage. [11] West Virginia is the state with the highest risk that a motorist will hit a deer whilst driving. [12]
AAA Northeast is warning drivers that it's the busiest season of the year for crashes between cars and deer.
Destroyed in Seconds is an American television series that premiered on Discovery Channel on August 21, 2008. [2]Hosted by Ron Pitts, it features video segments of various things being destroyed fairly quickly (hence, "in seconds") such as planes crashing, explosions, sinkholes, boats crashing, fires, race car incidents, floods, factories, etc.