Deer-vehicle collisions cause $10 billion in damage per year in the US

Published 2024년 11월 26일

Tridge summary

Deer-vehicle collisions are a significant problem in the US, with an estimated 2.1 million collisions annually resulting in over $10 billion in economic losses. These collisions occur mainly between October and December, and deer also cause damage to vehicles, tires, and agricultural fields by grazing, tramppling, and lying down in crop fields, which can have negative economic impacts depending on the stage of harvest.
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Original content

With approximately 36 million deer in the US, collisions between deer and vehicles are common, especially in October, November and December, reports a text published by the North American portal www.porkbusiness.com. Based on a study from November/22, approximately 2.1 million collisions between deer and vehicles occur annually, causing more than US$ 10 billion in economic losses, the report points out. Targets of exciting chases during hunting season, deer cause damage to vehicles, tires and agricultural fields. ...
Source: PortalDBO

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