Two-thirds of all deer-vehicle collisions occur between the months of:

August and October.
January and March.
June and August.
October and December.
Explanation

Two-thirds of all deer-vehicle collisions occur between October and December. This increase is largely due to the start of the breeding season in early October, when deer become more active. Additionally, this period often brings weather conditions that restrict visibility, making it harder for drivers to react to unexpected deer crossings.

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