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The answer to our question is B. Take your foot off the brake at the moment of impact to reduce the likelihood the deer will go through your windshield. Braking hard can cause the front of your vehicle to dip down creating a ramp for the deer. After the collision, never touch or approach the deer. Injured wild animals are dangerous! Call emergency services if you suspect there are injuries to you or passengers in the vehicle, or call the local police if no one is injured but damage has been caused.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 22:20:00 +0000

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