The Pennsylvania Game Commission is warning drivers to watch out for deer, saying rutting season and daylight saving time are going to put more cars on the road when the animals are moving the most.
Experts say deer become more active in the fall leading up to their breeding season, called the "rut." During this time, the Game Commission says yearling bucks leave the areas where they were born, traveling "considerable distances" to find new ranges. Meanwhile, adult bucks are looking for does, and if they find one, they may chase it.
On top of that, the clocks roll back an hour on Sunday, meaning there will be more cars on the road around around dusk and dawn, which are peak hours for deer activity.
Altogether, the Game Commission says it makes drivers more likely to run into a deer.
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