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Edit: Some of y'all have never driven through brush and it shows.
I make it a primary goal to NOT hit things while driving so I don’t really need one of these.
Good chart. Thank you for sharing. I live in Virginia and have been in four accidents with deer. It's no joke when you're cruising along in the left lane of I-95 or 66 at 60+ mph and a deer jumps over the guardrail from the woods and comes through the grill/hood of your truck.
someone with a serious case of grill envy.... If it was on R1S, just need the vinyl wood panel sticker along the side with thick fake wood moulding around it.Agreed… not pretty but can’t be worse than this
Indeed. I know plenty of people that have hit deer. I've had a very serious accident because of a deer as well. I guess 'city' people don't know about deer accidents ... bahaha.Good chart. Thank you for sharing. I live in Virginia and have been in four accidents with deer. It's no joke when you're cruising along in the left lane of I-95 or 66 at 60+ mph and a deer jumps over the guardrail from the woods and comes through the grill/hood of your truck.
I will always remember the cop telling me "if I'd have been driving a smaller vehicle I could have been killed", and that someone else had been killed in the same spot a week earlier.
I will also remember walking back along that stretch of road a few days later and seeing all the dead deer. Someone had sawed the rack off *my deer* by the time I came back for it. That was my rack, LOL!
I saw them there a couple weeks ago. Both of those trucks have logos on them having to do with a native american group (I can't remember the exact name) but it was obvious they weren't going to individuals.were those on customer or company vehicles?
The first time I visited Australia, noticed lots of cars (sedans, mind you) with these things on. It appears that hitting roos are problematic outside of cities. Fairly large number of vehicles had them (I'm sure it was in single digit percentage of vehicles but enough that I noticed it).Indeed. I know plenty of people that have hit deer. I've had a very serious accident because of a deer as well. I guess 'city' people don't know about deer accidents ... bahaha.
I remember the joke that in the US, you hit a deer and the sides of the road are littered with dead deer. A little further north in Canada, they have moose. And you see the moose walking away while the sides of the road are littered with dead cars.try hitting an elk.
Now if we could just SPARE TIRES!!!!!!!Spotted by @00brown at Denver SC