Ohio continues into peak time for deerinvolved crashes
Nov 12, 2024
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding motorists of the increase in deer-involved crashes during this time of year.
Since 2019, there have been 109,507 deer-involved crashes on Ohio roadways, according to a news release from the Ohio Patrol.
While 95% of deer-involved crashes only resulted in property damage, 44 crashes were fatal and resulted in 45 deaths, the release said.
Additionally, from 2019-2023, 47% of these crashes occurred in October, November and December, with 22% occurring in November alone, according to the release.
“Practicing safe driving habits and staying fully focused on the road increases your chances of spotting deer before it’s too late,” said Colonel Charles A. Jones, Highway Patrol superintendent, in the release. “If you do strike a deer, prioritize your safety by moving to a secure location if possible, turning on your hazard lights and reporting the incident.”
The most crashes involving deer have happened in Stark (3,138), Richland (2,880), Hancock (2,725) and Defiance (2,560) counties, the release said.
Combined, these four counties accounted for 10% of all deer-involved crashes.
Additionally, more than 100 deer-involved crashes have happened in all but one Ohio county since 2019.
Simple tips to avoid an animal collision are: scan the road ahead, use high-beam headlights when able, be extra cautious at dawn and dusk and if a collision is unavoidable, brake — don’t swerve to stay in your lane, according to the release.
Motorists are reminded they can safely dial #677 from their mobile device to be connected to the nearest Highway Patrol Post during a road emergency, the release said.
A statistical map containing deer-involved crash information can be found at https://dam.assets.ohio.gov/image/upload/statepatrol.ohio.gov/DeerCrashBulletin_2024.pdf and additional information on crash statistics can be found on the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Ohio Statistics and Analytics for Traffic Safety (OSTATS) Dashboard.