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Bull_Rider
May 31, 2015Explorer
Here's a tip that we've learned over the years.
Deer are seldom alone. When you spot a deer, start looking for the fawn, or the rest of the herd.
Frequently people will visually lock onto one deer, only spot the second or third deer too late to avoid.
Drive out in front of your vehicle. Watch vehicles way ahead for brake lights, swerving, dust clouds, flashing headlight, or other anomalies.
Deer are seldom alone. When you spot a deer, start looking for the fawn, or the rest of the herd.
Frequently people will visually lock onto one deer, only spot the second or third deer too late to avoid.
Drive out in front of your vehicle. Watch vehicles way ahead for brake lights, swerving, dust clouds, flashing headlight, or other anomalies.
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