unconcerned deer, skid maks on the road, car in a ravine on fire.
the deer
The Car Coach - 2011 Avoiding Deer on the Road was released on: USA: 16 December 2013
Not unless there's a car coming.
Because God created them with lesser instinct so they aren't as smart as we amazing humans. :D Plus if deer weren't killed, crows and turkey vulture would have nothing to eat so have no fear if you run into a deer on the road, yes iit may ruin your car but you just helped other animals eat their dinner.
They might get hit by a car.
I would give that a "probably not", but I'm no deer expert. Road kill just doesn't seem the most sanitary.
That would be a challenge. Perhaps we need to set up a training program, so deer know where it is safe to cross the road. (Of course, this question is purely for humor value, and requires no answer.)
Road kill is when a wild animal such as a fox or even a bird gets caught on the road and gets hit. Much of it is due to people throwing out trash. To a fox trash is nothing but, when a rabbit has been killed by a car, eating trash, then a fox will want to eat the rabbit. When the fox goes out there he is too busy eating to notice that another car has come. Since a fox is small it is hard for a car to see it so the it is usually to late for a fox to make a get away. What I find weird is that deer have been killed by cars before. So either when a deer is on the road that the drivers are ignorant or the people in the care don't even care there is a deer on the road. That is why sometimes in books or on tv or something like that you will hear "I looked like a deer caught in headlights".
Hi, can you tell us exactly what your question is?
You might go off the road and kill yourself or somebody in the car. Or you might crash into an oncoming vehicle and kill them of yourself.
The damp road surface, plus the momentum of the car's weight going round a bend, could cause a loss of friction, resulting in a slide.
A driver encountered an unexpected obstacle when a deer suddenly ran onto the road in front of their car, causing them to swerve to avoid hitting it.