Unfortunately, I used my freightliner.
I filled my deer tag!
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That sucks. The deer moved off the high elevations two weeks ago and the roads are littered with them. Had a family of five swerve for one and not only did they kill the deer the parents and one of three kids died in the wreck. Very tragic.
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2023, 02:20 AM by Towtruck.)
(11-10-2023, 02:17 AM)Towtruck Wrote: That sucks. The deer moved off the high elevations two weeks ago and the roads are littered with them. Had a family of five swerve for one and not only did they kill the deer the parents and one of three kids died in the wreck. Very tragic.Very tragic indeed. It's hard to control the impulse to swerve, but never do that! (11-10-2023, 02:17 AM)Towtruck Wrote: That sucks. The deer moved off the high elevations two weeks ago and the roads are littered with them. Had a family of five swerve for one and not only did they kill the deer the parents and one of three kids died in the wreck. Very tragic. Thats sad. Driver’s Ed programs here STRONGLY emphasize “don’t veer for deer”. Much better to brake and hit the deer than the alternative.
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