With deer season rolling along, driving at night has become a little more scary as the animals move around.

Even if you don’t hit a deer, it can make for some slick maneuvering on the highway to avoid it.

All in all, a close call isn’t fun. And hitting one ... well, that can be downright dangerous.

Some areas are worse than others, though. FinanceBuzz Money ranked the 10 states where drivers are most likely to hit a deer.

Check out the findings below:

With a likelihood of 1 in 75, Rhode Island earned number 10 on the list and though small, Rhode Island has a relatively high deer density due to favorable habits including forests, wetlands, and suburban areas, which creates more chances for deer-vehicle encounters. Also factor in poorly lit rural roads and high-speed highways that cut

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