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CPW and CSP Urge Drivers to Stay Alert for Wildlife on the Road

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<p>GRAND JUNCTION&comma; Colo&period; — Colorado Parks and Wildlife &lpar;CPW&rpar; is once again reminding motorists to stay vigilant for wildlife crossing the roads&period; With wildlife collisions still considered crashes&comma; CPW is stressing the importance of being aware while driving&comma; especially during peak wildlife movement times&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>200&plus; Animal Collisions in Colorado Last Year<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>In 2023&comma; CPW investigated over 200 crashes involving animals&comma; underscoring the need for heightened awareness&period; These incidents are not only dangerous for wildlife but can also pose significant risks to drivers and passengers&period; To mitigate the danger&comma; CPW offers several tips to reduce the chances of a collision&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li>Stay Focused&colon; Avoid distractions such as texting or using a phone while driving&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Observe Speed Limits&colon; Adhering to speed limits is critical in areas where wildlife is more likely to cross&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Use High Beams&colon; If there are no other vehicles nearby&comma; use high beams to spot animals earlier&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>By following these steps&comma; drivers can improve their chances of noticing animals on the road before it’s too late&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"aligncenter size-full wp-image-8183" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;budgyapp&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2024&sol;11&sol;Wildlife-crossing-road-Colorado-tips&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Wildlife crossing road Colorado tips" width&equals;"805" height&equals;"426" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Colorado State Patrol’s Advice on Avoiding Crashes<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Colorado State Patrol &lpar;CSP&rpar; also offers valuable advice&comma; particularly regarding the severity of animal-related crashes&period; Trooper Sam Goure explained that&comma; while trying to avoid hitting an animal may seem like the humane choice&comma; it can often result in more severe accidents&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Most of the time&comma; when people try to avoid an animal&comma; they end up losing control&comma; going off the road&comma; or rolling the vehicle&comma;” said Goure&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;If you see an animal in the road and it&&num;8217&semi;s not safe to avoid it&comma; the best thing to do is to brake lightly and drive straight through&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This advice helps prevent the dangerous outcome of swerving&comma; which can cause a crash&comma; injury&comma; or even a fatality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>What to Do After Hitting an Animal<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>In the unfortunate event of a wildlife collision&comma; CPW and CSP urge drivers to follow the same procedures as any other vehicle crash&period; Ensure that all passengers are safe&comma; and if the animal is large or still poses a risk&comma; call 9-1-1 for assistance&period; Always remain at the scene&comma; especially if the animal is still alive&comma; to avoid any further danger&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Additionally&comma; the authorities stress the importance of slowing down in areas with curves&comma; hills&comma; or dense foliage where animals may be hiding&period; These areas are prime spots for unexpected animal crossings&comma; especially during dawn and dusk&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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