Rut-roh rut season has begun and new jersey drivers should beware

Rut-Roh Rut Season Has Begun and New Jersey Drivers Should Beware

Rut season in New Jersey generally occurs during the fall, a time when deer activity significantly increases, leading to a rise in deer-vehicle collisions. This natural phenomenon happens annually and presents unique challenges for motorists in the Garden State.

Rut season refers to the mating season for white-tailed deer, which are prevalent in New Jersey. During this time, male deer, known as bucks, become more active in their pursuit of does (female deer), often covering extensive ground. This heightened activity often coincides with shorter daylight hours, making the deer more likely to be on the move during dawn and dusk.

Why is it Dangerous for Motorists?

The increase in deer activity leads to more encounters with vehicles, making the risk of collision significantly higher. Deer can suddenly dart onto roadways, and the reaction time for a motorist can be minimal. Besides the evident risk of injury to both the deer and the driver, these incidents can result in considerable vehicle damage.

Statistics and Impact

According to the New Jersey Department of Transportation, thousands of deer-vehicle collisions occur each year, especially during the months of October, November, and December. These incidents not only cause harm to the wildlife but also result in millions of dollars in damage to vehicles and infrastructure, as well as potential human injuries.

Safety Tips

  • Be especially vigilant during dawn and dusk, the most active times for deer.
  • Observe speed limits and always wear your seat belt.
  • Use high-beam headlights at night when there is no oncoming traffic.
  • Be cautious in known deer-crossing zones.
  • If a collision is imminent, it’s often safer to hit the deer than to swerve unpredictably, which may cause a more severe accident.

While rut season is a natural occurrence that cannot be prevented, increased awareness and responsible driving can mitigate the risks it poses to New Jersey motorists. Stay alert and drive safely.

Phil Stilton

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