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Kansas moves up on deer-vehicle danger list

1 in 128 chance of hitting a deer in next year

October 23, 2012 – Deer-vehicle collisions are up across the United States compared to a year ago, and Kansas has jumped six notches in the national rankings for these mishaps.

The chances of you hitting a deer if driving in Kansas in the next 12 months are 1 in 128, placing the state at No. 19 in the country. Last year, the odds were 1 in 164, or 25th in the U.S.

Using its claims data and the number of licensed drivers in each state, State Farm® estimates 1.2 million collisions between deer and vehicles occurred in the U.S. between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012. That’s an increase of 7.7 percent over a year ago. The previous three years have seen an overall drop of 2.2 percent.

For the sixth year in a row, West Virginia tops the list. State Farm calculates the chances of a West Virginia motorist striking a deer over the next 12 months at 1 in 40, compared with 1 in 48 the year before.* South Dakota moved from third to second, at 1 in 68 on the list. Iowa drops from second to third, at 1 in 72.

The state in which deer-vehicle mishaps are least likely is still Hawaii (1 in 6,801). The odds of a driver in Hawaii colliding with a deer between now and 12 months from now are approximately equal to the odds that any one person will be struck by lightning during his or her lifetime.


AVOIDING DEER-VEHICLE Collisions

Tips from the Insurance Information Institute on how to reduce the odds of a deer-vehicle collision:

*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 (more in some states, less in others). Thus, comparisons between data we provided a year ago and data in this news release should not be made. Links to the corrected numbers for last year (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011) are provided.
** This encompasses first-party, collision or comprehensive coverage claims not caused by weather, criminal activity or fire and not including breakage of glass claims.


Contact

Jim Camoriano, State Farm Public Affairs, (573) 499-2452 or (573) 289-6440


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