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28th Sep 2017

Motorists warned about ‘sex-crazed’ deer on rampage in Ireland

Say what?

Olivia Hayes

Well, this is something you don’t hear everyday.

Apparently, there are “sex-crazed” deers making their way around Ireland.

Motorists have been warned that deers could cause harm or potential risks on motorways as October to December is their mating months.

Their mating season, known as their rutting season, sees deers compete against each other to gain a female’s attention.

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According to the Irish Mirror, deer-related car accidents happen around 500 times per year, and the average pay off is €1,600.

Mayo’s road safety officer, Noel Gibbons, said: “It’s rutting season for lusty deer so we are appealing to motorists to watch out for deer crossing and to reduce your speed.

“Cars can easily be written off in a collision with deer and car occupants are often injured.

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“Not only that, an increase in premium is likely to follow as some, or all, of any no-claims-bonus will be lost unless it’s protected.”

The publisher claims that signs will be erected around the country to raise awareness that deers may be active in certain areas.

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deer,Motorists