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Ohio Deer-Vehicle Crashes By County
(Rev. 08/09)
2007 Ohio Deer-Vehicle Crashes By County
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife estimated Ohio’s deer population to be 675,000 in the fall of 2007. There were 26,304deer-vehicle crashes reported in Ohio during 2007.
Ohio deer crash facts
- Most Ohio deer-vehicle crashes occur between October and December, followed by May.
- Fall is the height of Ohio’s deer breeding season (peaks in November) when deer become more active. Deer movement increases during this time
- There were 10 fatalities and 1,022 injuries caused by such crashes in 2007. There were 12 fatalities and 1,024 injuries from deer-vehicle collisions in 2006. (Ohio Department of Public Safety)
- Vehicle damage is covered under the “other than collision” portion of an auto insurance policy.
Additional 2007 Ohio deer-vehicle crash statistics are available at www.ohioinsurance.org/newsroom/newsroom_full.asp?id=496
Precautionary tips for drivers
- Watch for deer-crossing signs and drive with extreme caution, especially in the posted areas.
- If you see a deer near the road, expect that others will follow.
- Watch for deer near roadways, especially at dawn and after sunset. About 20% of these crashes occur in early morning, while over half occur between 5 pm and midnight.
- After dark, use high-beams when there isn’t oncoming traffic. These will illuminate deer eyes, allowing motorists greater reaction time.
- Always wear safety belts, as required by law, and drive at safe, sensible speeds for road conditions.
- Don’t swerve the vehicle to avoid striking a deer. If the collision seems probable, then hit the deer while maintaining full control of the vehicle.
| County |
Total Crashes |
Deer Crashes |
% Deer Crashes to Total Crashes |
| Adams |
891 |
233 |
26.2 |
| Allen |
3,705 |
441 |
11.9 |
| Ashland |
1,478 |
364 |
24.6 |
| Ashtabula |
2,505 |
285 |
11.4 |
| Athens |
1,467 |
181 |
12.3 |
| Auglaize |
1,167 |
275 |
23.6 |
| Belmont |
1,832 |
188 |
10.3 |
| Brown |
1,095 |
254 |
23.2 |
| Butler |
9,152 |
456 |
5.0 |
| Carroll |
625 |
52 |
8.3 |
| Champaign |
937 |
150 |
16.0 |
| Clark |
3,663 |
207 |
5.7 |
| Clermont |
5,242 |
451 |
8.6 |
| Clinton |
1,335 |
272 |
20.4 |
| Columbiana |
2,574 |
312 |
12.1 |
| Coshocton |
1,033 |
258 |
25.0 |
| Crawford |
1,218 |
282 |
23.2 |
| Cuyahoga |
34,308 |
400 |
1.2 |
| Darke |
1,358 |
266 |
19.6 |
| Defiance |
1,629 |
428 |
26.3 |
| Delaware |
3,838 |
540 |
14.1 |
| Erie |
2,655 |
326 |
12.3 |
| Fairfield |
3,190 |
309 |
9.7 |
| Fayette |
988 |
179 |
18.1 |
| Franklin |
35,939 |
494 |
1.4 |
| Fulton |
1,143 |
265 |
23.2 |
| Gallia |
964 |
137 |
14.2 |
| Geauga |
2,287 |
370 |
16.2 |
| Greene |
3,817 |
292 |
7.6 |
| Guernsey |
1,465 |
316 |
21.6 |
| Hamilton |
32,473 |
705 |
2.2 |
| Hancock |
2,609 |
397 |
15.2 |
| Hardin |
761 |
256 |
33.6 |
| Harrison |
409 |
69 |
16.9 |
| Henry |
799 |
224 |
28.0 |
| Highland |
1,374 |
396 |
28.8 |
| Hocking |
687 |
68 |
9.9 |
| Holmes |
1,035 |
284 |
27.4 |
| Huron |
1,401 |
276 |
19.7 |
| Jackson |
1,212 |
297 |
24.5 |
| Jefferson |
1,840 |
147 |
8.0 |
| Knox |
1,898 |
619 |
32.6 |
| Lake |
5,959 |
226 |
3.8 |
| Lawrence |
1,535 |
137 |
8.9 |
| Licking |
4,197 |
306 |
7.3 |
| Logan |
1,392 |
318 |
22.8 |
| Lorain |
7,211 |
500 |
6.9 |
| Lucas |
15,073 |
354 |
2.3 |
| Madison |
876 |
92 |
10.5 |
| Mahoning |
6,954 |
532 |
7.7 |
| Marion |
1,994 |
242 |
12.1 |
| Medina |
3,480 |
352 |
10.1 |
| Meigs |
468 |
75 |
16.0 |
| Mercer |
959 |
196 |
20.4 |
| Miami |
2,825 |
358 |
12.7 |
| Monroe |
304 |
23 |
7.6 |
| Montgomery |
12,864 |
295 |
2.3 |
| Morgan |
353 |
95 |
26.9 |
| Morrow |
1,094 |
313 |
28.6 |
| Muskingum |
3,199 |
519 |
16.2 |
| Noble |
407 |
149 |
36.6 |
| Ottawa |
1,104 |
227 |
20.6 |
| Paulding |
535 |
188 |
35.1 |
| Perry |
655 |
102 |
15.6 |
| Pickaway |
1,472 |
266 |
18.1 |
| Pike |
806 |
149 |
18.5 |
| Portage |
4,231 |
432 |
10.2 |
| Preble |
992 |
153 |
15.4 |
| Putnam |
644 |
143 |
22.2 |
| Richland |
4,044 |
571 |
14.1 |
| Ross |
2,695 |
457 |
17.0 |
| Sandusky |
1,914 |
326 |
17.0 |
| Scioto |
2,206 |
273 |
12.4 |
| Seneca |
1,588 |
305 |
19.2 |
| Shelby |
1,610 |
340 |
21.1 |
| Stark |
11,049 |
495 |
4.5 |
| Summit |
16,536 |
547 |
3.3 |
| Trumbull |
5,300 |
443 |
8.4 |
| Tuscarawas |
2,769 |
447 |
16.1 |
| Union |
1,287 |
307 |
23.9 |
| Van Wert |
832 |
152 |
18.3 |
| Vinton |
363 |
71 |
19.6 |
| Warren |
4,764 |
420 |
8.8 |
| Washington |
1,587 |
200 |
12.6 |
| Wayne |
2,486 |
269 |
10.8 |
| Williams |
1,446 |
517 |
35.8 |
| Wood |
3,912 |
412 |
10.5 |
| Wyandot |
773 |
289 |
37.4 |
| STATEWIDE |
328,742 |
26,304 |
8.0 |
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Sources: Ohio Department of Public Safety, 2007 Ohio Traffic Crash Facts
Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife
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