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OPP Central Region Reports Over 6,000 Wildlife-Related Collisions In Three Years

Drivers Warned To Use Caution During End of Year

The Central Region of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to raise the public’s awareness of the increasing risks of wildlife-related motor vehicle collisions in the upcoming months.

Between 2021 and 2023, there were 6,066 wildlife-related collisions in OPP Central Region:

The majority of wildlife-related collisions occur from October to December, with 85.5% involving deer. Deer are more active during the end of the year due to mating season and are often on the move searching for food.

Safety Tips for Drivers:

If you see wildlife near the road, reduce your speed and be prepared to stop. Honk your horn to alert the animal and signal other drivers. Let’s work together to ensure a safe driving environment for everyone.

OPP Central Region Detachments:

Bracebridge, Caledon, City of Kawartha Lakes, Collingwood, Dufferin County, Haliburton Highlands, Huntsville, Huronia West, Northumberland County, Northumberland County (Campbellford), Northumberland County (Brighton), Nottawasaga, Orillia, Orillia (Barrie), Peterborough County, Southern Georgian Bay, Southern Georgian Bay (Midland)

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