While deer can be seen in backyards and on roadsides year-round, they tend to be especially active in the fall, during the lead-up to their autumn breeding season—also referred to as the "rut," according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. When deer are focused on finding, and potentially chasing down, their future mate, they're not exactly looking both ways before crossing a street. Plus, having fewer hours of daylight means we're spending more time driving in the dark, when it can be especially difficult to spot deer about to make their way across the road.As vigilant as you may be, sometimes the situation is out of your control, and you end up hitting a deer while driving. Here's what to
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