motolyn
Well-Known Member
I had one run in with deer where the deer ran across the road and clipped the back of my car, sending the car fish tailing. Managed to get it under control got home and inspected the bumper only to find a tuft of fur in between the back bumper and the fender. No street lights and fog equal really crazy driving conditions.
A few weeks later I was leaving late with a friend from the research lab and as we pull out of the parking lot the only road leading in was covered with deer. Just standing there staring back at us. Creepy! We honked the horn, no response from them, they just kept standing there. I was beginning to imagine that they were going to just rush the car and bash us in. Suddenly one of our friends in a big pick up pull up behind us and honks and they all scatter. Respect the big pick up! This was all in Northern California, here in Southern California the biggest thing I can run into on the street is a coyote.
A few weeks later I was leaving late with a friend from the research lab and as we pull out of the parking lot the only road leading in was covered with deer. Just standing there staring back at us. Creepy! We honked the horn, no response from them, they just kept standing there. I was beginning to imagine that they were going to just rush the car and bash us in. Suddenly one of our friends in a big pick up pull up behind us and honks and they all scatter. Respect the big pick up! This was all in Northern California, here in Southern California the biggest thing I can run into on the street is a coyote.