Defending Against a Deer
Essential driver safety tips provided by Pro Autobody of Westchester to help keep you and your family safe, including how to avoid hitting deer, what to do if you cannot avoid the deer, and precautions to take after an accident.
Defending Against a Deer - Essential Driver Safety Tips

If you can avoid hitting the deer

  • Expect deer at the worst times.
  • Toggle high beams and tap the horn if you spot one.
  • Almost always, there will be a second deer. Watch for it.
  • Do not swerve. Swerving causes fatal accidents because you can easily lose control or cross into traffic.
  • Brake hard and stay straight.

If you cannot avoid the deer

  • Brake hard, keep straight.
  • A glancing blow is what sends a deer up your hood or into your windshield. A centered, leveled hit lets the bumper absorb the impact and drives the deer forward, not upward.
  • Turn on your hazards immediately and check your rearview. Drivers behind you often react late.

After a Collision

The most humane help you can provide the deer is also the best thing to do for yourself: Stay in your car and call for help.

Steps After a Collision

  • Pull Over with hazards on and stay in your car.
  • Donโ€™t approach the deer. Injured deer thrash, kick, and can break bones.
  • Call the Police. Police and DEC officers are trained to help the deer in the most humane way after a crash.
  • Document the scene, then contact your insurance.

Contact Bruckner Autobody

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Bronx, NY 10455

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