Published on: 12/15/2025
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CCSO release - It’s that time of year again: deer are everywhere, especially at dawn and dusk on Hwy 101, 42, and all our rural roads. If you see one deer, slow down and expect more — they rarely travel alone. Top deer-crash tips from your deputies: • Slow down from dusk to dawn (peak deer hours); • Use high beams when possible — their eyes reflect early; • Don’t swerve — brake firmly and stay in your lane (hitting the deer is usually safer than hitting a tree or oncoming traffic); • Watch for the “deer crossing” signs — they’re not just decorations. Let’s keep our windshields (and our families) intact this season. Report injured deer or road hazards: Non-emergency (541) 269-8911. Emergency: 9-1-1. Drive alert, arrive alive. #CoosCountyOR #WatchForDeer #DriveSafeCoosCounty.
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