Winter is already tough for deer, elk, and other big game animals, and being near busy roads and highways can be deadly, so drivers are asked to keep a sharp eye out and avoid costly and potentially dangerous collisions.
Hitting a deer or an elk is hazardous to drivers and passengers, and often results in thousands of dollars in vehicle damage, not to mention a preventable loss of wildlife.
“Increased activity and decreased visibility is a dangerous combination. Motorists need to be extra cautious and slow down,” said Toby Boudreau, Fish and Game Deer and Elk Coordinator. “Being extra diligent while driving is your best defense.”
