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Thames Valley Police Advice: What to do if you hit a deer when driving

Thames Valley Police have issued advice on what to do if you hit a deer while driving, particularly relevant during rutting season from September to November.

Published: 1 January 2025

As we approach deer rutting season (September to November), the number of deer involved in vehicle collisions on our roads increases dramatically. If you find yourself in a collision with a deer, please take the following steps:

  1. Ensure your safety

Pull over to a safe location away from traffic and turn on your hazard lights.

  1. Assess the situation

Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. If anyone is hurt, call for an ambulance immediately.

  1. Call 999

Call the police on 999 to report the accident. They will handle the situation with the deer and can provide assistance if needed. Injured deer can be both unpredictable and volatile, and can cause further risk and harm to other road users.

  1. Do not approach the deer

Injured deer can be dangerous, so avoid getting close to it/them.

Useful guidance from Thames Valley Police on what to do if you hit a deer when driving. For more information, visit the British Deer Society https://bds.org.uk/…/issues-with…/advice-for-drivers/…

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