According to State Farm
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Look at West Virginia. They seem to have the highest odds.
Interesting map! Jim, you pull up some interesting stuff.
No wonder it is so hard to fill a deer tag in WA State!
If the map was of Australia and odds of hitting a kangaroo, it would be flashing red all over. Never saw anything like it for cars hitting large animals, and a grey kangaroo is about the size of a deer. Except inside large cities, virtually every vehicle in Australia has a massive 'roo guard of heavy steel pipes on the front. Dead road hit kangaroos litter the highways. The heaviest concentration we saw was at least a dozen within a quarter mile.
I got one in Ohio and another in Wyoming. Hopefully I am done.
Jerry
Ohio has Kangaroos?
I knew Wyoming did
Arizona is the lowest. Some states kill more on the road than we kill during hinting season!
Well I got one in SC but no damage to the car " Thank the Good Lord " I saw it coming in time to brake down but still hit it with the front bumper.cc
Quote from: FinsnFur on August 10, 2014, 11:41:17 AM
Ohio has Kangaroos?
I knew Wyoming did
Yea, there are a few, but the deer do more damage when you hit one of them. I came very close to hitting a Jack-A-Lope in the southwest several years ago and that one still gives me the shivers just thinking about it.
Jerry
i just totaled my car when i hit a big buck. i hit him then some drunk ran him over.
good night fishing shot to hell
the odds of hitting a deer here in WV are higher than the odds of getting lucky in a French whorehouse on nickel night. :rolleye: :doh2: :innocentwhistle: :shrug: :shrug:
I'm not sure, but it looks like Montana is the second most likely state?
Quote from: 5 SHOTS on August 11, 2014, 02:10:19 AM
I'm not sure, but it looks like Montana is the second most likely state?
:eyebrownod: How many have you hung in your Roo Bars over the years Art?
Sc pa down through virginia is bad for roadkills.
I have hit 4 in the last 3 years with the truck, but none in my car or pickup......so far.
I haven't hit one in about 10 years, but I'm a trying real hard!!
Quote from: Dave on August 11, 2014, 11:02:15 AM
I haven't hit one in about 10 years, but I'm a trying real hard!!
:laf: :laf: :laf: Better odds than the Lotto! Keep trying!
While we certainly do have a lot of deer in WV, part of it has to do with the roads. Twisty winding roads with blind turns, steep embankments on each side, one side going up, the other down. Lots of foliage on each side too. I seem to hit one every other year or more. They can be in the brush then jump right off an embankment into the path of your vehicle with no time to even hit the brakes. Deer have to cross the roads quite often too because the creek is on one side and the woods are on the other.
All this combined with the numbers and it's a set up for whackin' 'em with your vehicle. I keep telling myself to get a deer slayer bumper for the truck, but I keep putting it off.
bambam, you got a nickel I can barrow?