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2WheelTRIVIA ANSWER
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POP QUIZ #1
(NOV 2010)
A. In which state are you MOST likely to be involved in a collision with
a deer, than any other state?
B. In which state are you LEAST likely to hit a deer?
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ANSWER:
As of October 2010, and for the fourth year in a row, the state you are more likely to hit a deer, than any other state, is WEST VIRGINIA. You have a 1 in 42 chance of doing so.
Three Top States
1. West Virginia (1 in 42)
2. Iowa (1 in 67)
3. Michigan (1 in 70)
The state you are LEAST likely to hit a deer is Hawaii! The odds are 1 in 13,011.
Odds for the Furies home states:
Illinois (1 in 218.45)
Wisconsin (1 in 95.68)
REMEMBER: Deer are most active at dusk, usually between 6pm and 9pm, and dawn. They travel in groups, so if you see one, you better slow down and expect to see more. Early fall is rutting season, or breeding season. The deer are completely focused on finding a mate at this time and won't even notice we are around. Watch out!
Read the original article to get all the details:
ABCNEWS/TRAVEL ARTICLE 10/8/10
As of October 2010, and for the fourth year in a row, the state you are more likely to hit a deer, than any other state, is WEST VIRGINIA. You have a 1 in 42 chance of doing so.
Three Top States
1. West Virginia (1 in 42)
2. Iowa (1 in 67)
3. Michigan (1 in 70)
The state you are LEAST likely to hit a deer is Hawaii! The odds are 1 in 13,011.
Odds for the Furies home states:
Illinois (1 in 218.45)
Wisconsin (1 in 95.68)
REMEMBER: Deer are most active at dusk, usually between 6pm and 9pm, and dawn. They travel in groups, so if you see one, you better slow down and expect to see more. Early fall is rutting season, or breeding season. The deer are completely focused on finding a mate at this time and won't even notice we are around. Watch out!
Read the original article to get all the details:
ABCNEWS/TRAVEL ARTICLE 10/8/10