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Believe it or not, when it comes to our worst enemy in the animal kingdom, sharks, alligators, snakes and other commonly feared animals need not apply. In fact, none of the "terrifying" animals portrayed as "killers" in our culture are responsible for the most human deaths.

The animals that claim the largest number of lives in the United States are deer. Statistics provided by the United States Department of Transportation indicate that car accidents involving deer on roads cost nearly 100 human lives and millions of dollars in insurance claims each year. According to Insurance Information Institute (www.iii.org), the average cost per insurance claim for collision damage is $2,800, with costs varying depending on the type of vehicle and severity of damage. When you factor in auto claims involving bodily injury, the average rises to $10,000.

While the percentage of deer collisions resulting in a fatality is relatively low in Kentucky as compared to the nation, it is extremely important to recognize this ever-present risk. October, November, and December months see a huge increase in deer activity because of the run of mating season. Nearly 47% of all collisions with deer annually take place during this three-month period. November is by far the month of highest deer / auto collision incidence.

Deer / Auto collisions also follow a pattern over a 24 hour period. The highest likelihood for a collision with deer is during the peak hours in the evening between 5 PM and 8 PM, and in the morning between 5 AM and 8 M. 52% of all collisions happened in that timeframe for past five years.

On this page, you can view the following information:

Annual Deer / Auto Collisions

Updated 09/24/08

There has been a slight downward trend in deer / auto collisions over the last four years in Kentucky.

Year Number of Deer Collisions Fatalities Injured
2003 3,144 2 198
2004 3,067 3 213
2005 2,843 1 215
2006 2,928 1 180
2007 2,917 3 160

(Source: KSP CRASH)

Deer / Auto Collisions by Month

October, November, and December months see a huge increase in deer activity because of the run of mating season. Nearly 47% of all collisions with deer annually take place during this three-month period. The following shows an average number of collisions in the Commonwealth per month over the past five-year period. November is by far the month of highest deer / auto collision incidence.

Month 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total Average
January 167 243 195 202
February 136 190 146 158
March 191 167 186 173
April 228 144 170 180
May 223 193 220 200
June 271 201 212 216
July 176 133 145 156
August 100 95 108 116
September 152 111 145 168
October 467 401 370 396
November 767 713 692 729
December 266 252 339 286

High Detail Kentucky Deer Collision Map

Updated 09/24/08

This map shows concentrations of reported deer collisions over a five-year period in the month of November.

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Deer Collisions by County - Total Percentage

The map below shows an average number of deer / auto collisions for each county over the past five years.

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County Five Year Total Annual Average
ADAIR 103 21
ALLEN 107 21
ANDERSON 77 15
BALLARD 31 6
BARREN 284 57
BATH 56 11
BELL 72 14
BOONE 730 146
BOURBON 58 12
BOYD 294 59
BOYLE 56 11
BRACKEN 77 15
BREATHITT 31 6
BRECKINRIDGE 76 15
BULLITT 94 19
BUTLER 24 5
CALDWELL 66 13
CALLOWAY 142 28
CAMPBELL 472 94
CARLISLE 15 3
CARROLL 116 23
CARTER 110 22
CASEY 27 5
CHRISTIAN 252 50
CLARK 67 13
CLAY 37 7
CLINTON 37 7
CRITTENDEN 44 9
CUMBERLAND 14 3
DAVIESS 255 51
EDMONSON 44 9
ELLIOTT 37 7
ESTILL 32 6
FAYETTE 107 21
FLEMING 38 8
FLOYD 139 28
FRANKLIN 408 82
FULTON 31 6
GALLATIN 46 9
GARRARD 20 4
GRANT 229 46
GRAVES 196 39
GRAYSON 178 36
GREEN 21 4
GREENUP 154 31
HANCOCK 88 18
HARDIN 355 71
HARLAN 40 8
HARRISON 138 28
HART 106 21
HENDERSON 408 82
HENRY 119 24
HICKMAN 22 4
HOPKINS 536 107
JACKSON 33 7
JEFFERSON 535 107
JESSAMINE 68 14
JOHNSON 76 15
KENTON 395 79
KNOTT 59 12
KNOX 123 25
LARUE 65 13
LAUREL 156 31
LAWRENCE 36 7
LEE 9 2
LESLIE 16 3
LETCHER 16 3
LEWIS 64 13
LINCOLN 61 12
LIVINGSTON 127 25
LOGAN 240 48
LYON 155 31
MADISON 148 30
MAGOFFIN 46 9
MARION 54 11
MARSHALL 336 67
MARTIN 17 3
MASON 242 48
MCCRACKEN 311 62
MCCREARY 46 9
MCLEAN 76 15
MEADE 144 29
MENIFEE 21 4
MERCER 66 13
METCALFE 86 17
MONROE 11 2
MONTGOMERY 55 11
MORGAN 77 15
MUHLENBERG 293 59
NELSON 204 41
NICHOLAS 33 7
OHIO 176 35
OLDHAM 243 49
OWEN 53 11
OWSLEY 23 5
PENDLETON 145 29
PERRY 33 7
PIKE 83 17
POWELL 34 7
PULASKI 166 33
ROBERTSON 6 1
ROCKCASTLE 73 15
ROWAN 197 39
RUSSELL 80 16
SCOTT 172 34
SHELBY 269 54
SIMPSON 70 14
SPENCER 52 10
TAYLOR 167 33
TODD 64 13
TRIGG 175 35
TRIMBLE 63 13
UNION 85 17
WARREN 293 59
WASHINGTON 44 9
WAYNE 31 6
WEBSTER 90 18
WHITLEY 48 10
WOLFE 61 12
WOODFORD 91 18

(Source: KSP CRASH)

Deer / Auto Collisions by Time of the Day for November

Time of Day 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average Percent of Total
12:00 AM - 00:59AM 22 27 23 22 20 22.8 3.14%
1:00 AM - 1:59AM 14 17 15 14 13 14.6 2.01%
2:00 AM - 2:59 AM 13 20 7 12 15 13.4 1.85%
3:00 AM - 3:59 AM 16 10 12 16 13 13.4 1.85%
4:00 AM - 4:59 AM 24 15 6 17 19 16.2 3.64%
5:00 AM - 5:59 AM 29 33 27 21 22 26.4 3.64%
6:00 AM - 6:59 AM 41 56 61 40 35 46.6 6.42%
7:00 AM - 7:59 AM 26 46 34 40 52 39.6 5.45%
8:00 AM - 8:59 AM 20 19 13 7 18 15.4 2.21%
9:00 AM - 9:59 AM 10 15 11 7 14 11.4 1.57%
10:00 AM - 10:59 AM 9 7 21 9 6 10.4 1.43%
11:00 AM - 11:59 AM 9 12 4 8 12 9 1.24%
12:00 PM - 12:59 PM 6 6 5 14 13 8.8 1.21%
1:00 PM - 1:59 PM 13 7 6 6 4 7.2 0.99%
2:00 PM - 2:59 PM 9 6 6 6 2 5.8 0.80%
3:00 PM - 3:59 PM 7 8 7 6 10 7.6 1.05%
4:00 PM - 4:59 PM 29 22 14 19 11 19 2.62%
5:00 PM - 5:59 PM 79 93 77 74 61 76.8 10.58%
6:00 PM - 6:59 PM 119 122 112 114 91 111.6 15.37%
7:00 PM - 7:59 PM 74 82 79 78 67 76 10.47%
8:00 PM - 8:59 PM 56 61 61 49 46 54.6 7.52%
9:00 PM - 9:59 PM 48 60 48 37 39 46.4 6.39%
10:00 PM - 10:59 PM 53 43 32 35 31 38.8 5.34%
11:00 PM - 11:59 PM 38 36 29 38 30 34.2 4.71%

(Source: KSP CRASH)

Defensive Driving Tips to avoid hitting a deer

What to do when you Strike a Deer

If you are unable to avoid a collision with a deer, take the following steps:


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