Tennessee Driver Collides Deer Leaves The Road And Hits A Tree

A 31-year-old Summertown man died after striking a deer on the highway, which caused him to lose control, leave the road and slam into a tree. The wreck occurred near midnight. The man was transported but died shortly after arriving at the hospital. My prayers go out to the family and friend of this young man.
Deer-related crashes are on the rise in Tennessee as urban growth encroaches into rural areas. In 2006, there were 5,884 deer-related crashes, including 289 that involved injuries and two that were fatal. That was up 19 percent from 4,942 in 2005. Since 2003, deer-related crashes in Tennessee have risen over 33 percent.
In 2006, the month of November recorded 1,334 deer-related crashes, by far the highest month for such crashes. December and October were the second and third highest months, which saw double the average number of deer-related crashes throughout the year.
A couple of suggestions:
• If you see one deer there will probably be several more;
• If you happen to collide with a deer, never approach it, an injured deer can prove very dangerous.
• Do not try to swerve around an animal.
For this and other important tips about Tennessee driving safety, visit the web site of the experienced Tennessee auto accident attorneys at Phillip Miller & Associates.
