Mating season and the quest for a more secure habitat have deer on the move this time of the year.
The greatest number of deer-vehicle crashes are in mid-November, but in mid-fall, deer start looking for new habitats and food sources.
In Kansas, 16.5% of all vehicle crashes were deer-related, last year.
Sedgwick County had the most deer-vehicle crashes in Kansas with 418, followed by Butler County with 384.
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