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Myth Busters – Wildlife collisions don’t just happen!

Watch for wildlife

Driving strategies that can make a difference between miss and a new front end.

As Spring approaches, the frequency of wildlife encounters along our highways will increase.

Whether it is a bear, lynx, deer, elk or moose, most commercial drivers have experienced a close call with wildlife. It is generally accepted that collisions with wildlife are non-preventable, that drivers could not have done anything to avoid colliding with the animal. However, taking this approach for every wildlife collision eliminates the opportunity to determine if the driver could have taken steps to safely avoid impact. Organizations can educate their drivers on strategies that could be used to make the difference between a close call and the need for a new bumper, grill or radiator.

Did you know?

Here are some tips:

Don’t overdrive your headlights!

Your headlights, whether low or high beam, illuminate a portion of the road in front of your vehicle and allow you to see a set distance in front of you and, to a lesser extent, to the side. The average driver takes 1.5 seconds to see a hazard, like an animal, and to react to the hazard in some way. In that 1.5 seconds, a vehicle traveling at 90 kph will travel 37.5 meters. It will take a well-maintained air brake equipped commercial vehicle about 64 more meters to come to a complete stop once the brakes have been applied. If your headlights allow you to see 107 meters down the road, at 90 kph your vehicle will take over 111 meters to stop. At that speed, you cannot see far enough down the road to avoid colliding with the animal if it remains on the roadway. Reducing your speed by as little as 5 kph will improve your odds greatly!

Remember: Many wildlife collisions are preventable. Do not assume otherwise!


About Shaun Garvey
A designated Canadian Risk Manager since 1994, Shaun has an intimate working knowledge of fleet risk management and regulatory compliance. He brings diverse industry expertise to his approach to safety, compliance and training which he delivers with a personal style and real world examples. Shaun co-founded Advantage Fleet Services Inc. in 2001. He has a driving passion to make workplaces safer for everyone, including those working on the roads across North America.

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