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10-05-2010 @ 8:27AM
Longino said...
If you think hitting a deer in a car or truck is bad, try it on a motorcycle. Actually, I was very lucky. The deer ran into me instead of me running into it. Makes a big difference when 100 lbs. runs. into 1,000 lbs. instead of the other way around. Especially when the 1,000 lbs. is traveling around 60 mph. Where I live in GA, we have an abundance of deer along our county road, so you always have to watch for them. However, I also drive across country in a tractor-trailer rig and I know than no matter where you go, the hazard is always there. Deer are everywhere, but you will not see them if you are not paying attention (such as talking or texting on a cell phone, reading while driving, or just generally having your head up your azz) Also, if you see one cross the road in front of you, there is a strong possibility that there is another following it.
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