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Deer Collisions Increase, WV #1 Again, Arkansas #9 Nationally

Chances are 1 in 102 for Arkansas drivers to hit a deer

North Little Rock, AR (October 26, 2012) – For the sixth year in a row, West Virginia tops the list of states where an individual driver is most likely to run into a deer, but Arkansas has moved up on the list, from fourteenth last year, to ninth.

Using its claims data and state licensed driver counts from the Federal Highway Administration, State Farm, the nation’s leading auto insurer, calculates the chances of a West Virginia motorist striking a deer over the next 12 months at 1 in 40. The likelihood of an Arkansas motorist hitting a deer is 1 in 102.5., compared with 1 in 122 last year.*

Other states having the highest likelihood of deer collisions are South Dakota (1 in 68), then Iowa (1 in 71.9), Michigan (1 in 72.4), and Pennsylvania is fifth (1 in 76). In each of the top five states the rate of deer-related collisions per driver went up from a year ago.

The state in which deer-vehicle mishaps are least likely is still Hawaii (1 in 6,801).


U.S. DEER-VEHICLE CONFRONTATIONS HAVE INCREASED

The number of deer-related collisions in the U.S. has increased by 7.7 percent over the last year. This jump comes after a 3- year period during which these collisions dropped 2.2 percent.

State Farm estimates 1.23 million collisions caused by the presence of deer occurred in the U.S. between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. The probability that any single licensed driver in the U.S. was behind the wheel during one of those 1.23 million crashes also increased from 1 in 183 to 1 in 171.


WHEN DO DEER-VEHICLE COLLISIONS OCCUR?

State Farm’s data shows that November is the month during which deer-vehicle encounters are most likely. More than 18 percent of all such mishaps take place during in November. Deer-vehicle collisions are three times more likely to occur on a day in November than they are on any day between February 1st and August 31st. October is the second most likely month for a crash involving a deer and a vehicle. December is third.

State Farm spokesman, Gary Stephenson, advises, “There is a high incidence of these types of collisions in the early evening and early morning hours. Deer are typically active during these periods, and that corresponds with commute time for many.” Stephenson adds, “While deer can be moving at any time, their activity peaks come at times when visibility is less, and therefore driver reaction time is less. This makes for a hazardous circumstance.”

The average property damage cost of these incidents during the final half of 2011 and the first half of 2012 was $3,305, up 4.4 percent from the year before.


AVOIDING DEER-VEHICLE MISHAPS

Tips from the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm on reducing the odds of a deer-vehicle confrontation involving your vehicle include:

State Farm is the leading insurer of autos in Arkansas.

* A change in State Farm’s claims reporting process caused the number of deer-vehicle collisions reported a year ago to be understated by 5.1 percent countrywide. Thus, comparisons between data we provided a year ago and data in this news release should not be made. The link below provides the corrected numbers for last year (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011) are provided.

Chart listing likelihood of vehicle-deer confrontation by state (corrected version for 2010-11)

Contact

Gary Stephenson, State Farm Public Affairs, (501) 350-4440


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