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MDOT reminds motorists to be alert for deer

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
October 10, 2025
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JACKSON, MISS. – Fall is upon us and as temperatures cool and leaves start to turn, deer become more active and visible on Mississippi roadways. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) reminds motorists to take precautions to avoid collisions with deer.

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“Although deer-related crashes appear to be on the decline in Mississippi, we should always keep our guard up during this time of year,” said Brad White, MDOT Executive Director. “Collisions with deer can sometimes be life threatening and make for costly repairs on a vehicle.”

In 2024, there were 3,941 reported deer-related crashes in Mississippi. That is an 9% decrease from the previous year when there were 4,333 deer-vehicle collisions. This year there have already been over 2,334 deer-related crashes in the Magnolia State.

“Deer are unpredictable animals, especially when startled,” said White. “We encourage drivers to remain alert in morning and dusk hours when deer tend to be more active during mating season, especially near roadways. Motorists should also avoid distractions and always wear a seat belt.”

Motorists should be alert for large animals near the road and have a plan of action. Keeping calm and driving smart will improve chances of avoiding collisions and staying safe on the road.

Though deer season peaks from October through January, remember that deer can run on or near roadways at any time of the year. Practice safe driving at all times and keep these precautions in mind to help get through this time of year accident-free:

  • Don’t veer for deer. If a deer runs in front of a moving car, remain calm and brake firmly. Swerving can cause drivers to lose control of their vehicles, causing an even more serious accident.
  • Deer are herd animals. If you see one, there are likely more. Take extra caution for deer lingering around the same area.
  • Remain vigilant when driving at dawn and dusk. About 20 percent of deer-related crashes occur in early morning, while more than half occur between 5 p.m. and midnight.
  • Always buckle up for safety and drive at a safe speed.
  • At night use high beams, when no traffic is approaching, to illuminate the eyes of deer near the road. Make sure both headlights and high beams are clean and aimed correctly.   

 

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