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Avoid wild animals

Motorists were warned an eye out for wild animals to keep, because we give a maximum time of the collision.

A survey by Post Office car showed that about one million animals are slain in Britain's roads each year, ranging from deer and foxes, squirrels, badgers and otters. It's not only animals, but they are interested as directors anticipate that the cost of repairs – estimated at 17 million pounds for deer collisions alone.

Not onlyaccidents, drivers are paying for repairs, but was clearly a bonus malus system so that drivers with a spike in car insurance premiums.

So what can be done to prevent injuries to animals?

First: The drivers should pay special attention, especially when driving at sunrise or sunset, when animals such as badgers, hedgehogs and owls are most active. If you slow down to an animal for you. Many animals and deer freezes in particular whencaught in the headlights and automatic.

If you see one deer crossing a road, be sure to slow. Often travel in groups and could walk to the other. In addition, excessive braking or groped to avoid too strong, because it would lead to a serious accident.

The auto insurer urges customers to report incidents to the animals. If the animal is still alive, call the RSPCA emergency number 0300 123 4999 It can also helpBlanket over the animal to keep warm and reduce their stress and increase their chances of survival.

Drivers are advised to check the policy and their car insurance cover to ensure they have enough – remember that the cheap car insurance is not sufficient to offer protection to check the small print in this way.