As nights get longer and temperatures start to drop, chances of hitting wildlife when driving increase. Apart from slowing down or driving at a reasonable speed, there are still other things you can do.
- Be very careful especially when driving during dawn and dusk.
- Lower your dashboard lights.
- Keep in mind that other animals may follow after one animal crosses the road.
- Do not throw your trash outside the car.
- Slow down when you see yellow animal-crossing signs.
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