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 |  MOTORISTS BEWARE: NOVEMBER IS
      DEER MATING SEASONStaying alert, using bright lights, and slowing down is key to
 avoiding accidents
 Nov. 4, 2005 - PRATT -- In Kansas, the number
      of deer-vehicle accidents increases in fall, with most accidents occurring in mid-November.
 This is the time when motorists should be their most alert,
 especially at dusk, dawn, and throughout the night because deer
      are
 at the peak of their mating season, called "rut."
 According to the Kansas Department of Wildlife
      and Parks (KDWP), a person is 20 times more likely to have an accident
      with a
 deer at night than they are during the day. The most accidents
      occur
 approximately 30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after
      sunset,
 times when many Kansans are driving to and from work at this
      time of
 year. Sunrise and sunset are not only our rush hour travel times
      in
 November, they are also when human vision is the poorest.
 Speed is another important factor in deer-related
accidents. After a nationwide law set speed limits at 55 mph
      in 1974,
 deer-related vehicle accidents dropped by nearly half. Conversely,
 deer-related accidents increased dramatically after the speed
      limit
 was increased in 1996, and the severity of those accidents increased,
 as well.
 To reduce deer numbers and deer-related vehicle
accidents, KDWP has increased the number of permits, lengthened
      the
 hunting seasons, and allowed hunters to take multiple deer each
      year.
 However, access to private land is key for hunters to reduce
      deer
 populations, and KDWP continues to work with landowners through
 efforts such as the Walk-In Hunting Area program, which leases
 private land for hunter access.
 The best advice to avoid a deer-vehicle accidents
      is to be alert and slow down. Not only will the chances of hitting
      a deer
 lower, gas mileage will improve.
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