Drivers strike deer on I-91
November 13,2012
Drivers strike deer on I-91
Two motorists struck a deer in two separate incidents on Interstate 91 on Friday.
Jon Babcock, 55, of Springfield was travelling north in Springfield when a deer ran out in front of his truck. He was unable to avoid the collision and his 2010 Toyota Tacoma sustained heavy front-end damage.
Ruben Jennings, 25 of Lebanon, NH was travelling southbound in Windsor when a deer ran out in front of his vehicle. His 2003 Toyota Echo also sustained heavy front-end damage.
The two collisions occurred 35 minutes apart, according to police. No injuries were reported in each accident.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Drivers strike deer on I-91
Two motorists struck a deer in two separate incidents on Interstate 91 on Friday.
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..... and the car denting deer is still on the run.
ReplyDeleteThat sucks, I have been hunting since Saturday and haven't seen more then 3 deer. Maybe I just need to gas up the truck and head up 91
ReplyDeleteIf you like hamburger. Be careful though, PETA will be watching!
DeleteInsurance doesn't pay for deer accidents
ReplyDeleteit does if you don't swerve
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