If they´re dead, nothing. But if they´re alive, at least try to steer around them if it´s safe to do so, and if possible get out of the car / off of your bike and help them cross. It´s also a good way to see them up close.
swerve /\ l l you know how this guy said to swerve, well, the question he should of used was how do i avoid a car crash. sorry, i just had to say that
I swerve to the left to avoid hitting the deer.The car in front stalled, forcing him to swerve.
In an emergency, when you need to swerve to avoid hitting someone or something in the road, you will want to evaluate quickly if you can safely swerve as the first step. Swerving into oncoming traffic could make the situation worse.
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
The driver swerved away from the oncoming car to avoid an accident.
False!
A swerve should minimize the severity of the crash.
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Allow Animal Control to investigate your suspicions. Avoid the confrontation!
Your main concern when an animal is on the road is to avoid having a traffic accident. If you swerve off the road to avoid hitting an animal, and as a result you hit a tree, that is worse than hitting the animal, since you are much more likely to be injured or killed, to say nothing of the car repair bills. If the animal is small, such as a rabbit, it is much less dangerous to your car than a larger animal such as a deer or a moose. Hitting a moose is quite dangerous, so try not to do that. Remember that there may be other cars behind you, and if you brake too rapidly, the cars behind you may hit your car. You do not want to involve other cars in a traffic accident. So avoid animals if possible, but run them over if necessary to avoid a more serious accident. In heavy traffic, don't even try to avoid a small animal; the risk is too great.