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Rutting Roe Deer in Bavaria Increase Daytime Collision Risks

The Bavarian Hunting Association urges motorists to reduce speed on forest and field roads to prevent unexpected collisions with rutting deer.

Overview

  • Bucks in mating season are roaming farther and crossing roads unpredictably at any hour, heightening crash risks across rural Bavaria.
  • Collision danger extends beyond forest-lined streets to include field paths and roads bordered by tall crops where deer remain hidden.
  • While wildlife activity normally peaks at dawn and dusk, rutting deer are active throughout daylight, making all-day vigilance essential.
  • The BJV reports that bucks chase does over wide areas, switching between coverts and darting across roads without warning.
  • Drivers are advised to adapt speed, stay alert at known crossing points and refrain from risky overtaking near concealed field edges.