The fall season means an increase in deer activity alongside and on roads. Triple A Kansas Public Affairs Manager Shawn Steward says during this time of the year it is important for drivers to be proactive and cautious.
Steward says if you see a deer on the road it is better to hit the deer than trying to swerve to avoid the deer. Steward says if you hit a deer make sure to call your local law enforcement to report the incident. He says there are salvage tags that can be gotten from the department of wildlife when it comes to harvesting the deer that was hit.