Good news - you are less likely to run your car into a deer

Sep 22, 2014 at 04:15 am by Bryan Barrett


Tennessee drivers are 1.2 percent less likely to collide with a deer in the next 12 months than they were last year, according to new claims data from State Farm. The odds drivers will hit a deer in Tennessee in the coming year are 1 out of 163, just slightly below the national odds of 1 in 169.

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 any single American motorist striking a deer over the next 12 months state by state.

More 2014 State Farm deer collisions facts:

Though Tennessee may not have as many deer collisions as West Virginia, these types of collisions still occur and State Farm encourages all drivers to be cautious.

Avoid becoming a statistic

Injuries, vehicle damage and fatalities all can result from vehicle collisions with deer. In 2012, 175 deaths were the result of collisions with animals, with deer being the animal most often struck, according to the Insurance Information Institute and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. These tips could help drivers avoid a collision:

And here are some deer facts that all drivers should know:

Source:

Kip Diggs, State Farm Ins. Spokesperson

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