The Pennsylvania Game Commission alerts drivers to heightened deer activity this fall as rutting season coincides with the change to daylight saving time. This seasonal combination raises the likelihood of deer-related vehicle collisions, particularly during dusk and dawn when deer are most active.
Experts note that each year, yearling bucks leave their birth areas while adult bucks search for does, resulting in increased movement across roadways. With Pennsylvania leading the nation in animal-collision insurance claims last fiscal year, the Game Commission stresses the importance of vigilance, particularly in areas marked by “deer crossing” signs.
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