Texas Leads the Nation in Deadly Deer Vs. Car Accidents

Fatalities from vehicle crashes with deer and other animals have more than doubled over the last 15 years. That's according to a new study by an auto insurance-funded highway safety group that cites urban sprawl overlapping into deer habitat.

The report by the Highway Loss Data Institute found that 223 people died in animal-vehicle crashes last year. That's up from 150 in 2000 and 101 in 1993.

Since 1993, Texas had the most deaths from such crashes, with 227, followed by Wisconsin with 123 and Pennsylvania with 112. Minnesota was 11th with 74 deaths.

Kim Hazelbaker of the the Highway Loss Data Institute says the caution flag is out if you're driving in areas where deer are prevalent, especially in November.

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