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Why collisions with deer may increase as daylight saving time ends and what you should watch for
As sunsets continue to get earlier in the Chicago area, residents are beginning to prepare for the end of daylight saving time at the start of next month, though the time change may have effects on much more than our sleep. The clocks “falling back” one hour at the start of November may also have an impact on deer, with crashes involving the animals typically more common in between October and December. The increased risk for collisions in particularly pronounced in the Midwest, with one in 60 insurance claims filed in 2022 and 2023 involving animals in Wisconsin, according to a 2023 StateFarm report. The report named Wisconsin, along with Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota and Missour

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