
The Michigan Deer Crash Coalition says the next three months are big for deer versus car crashes.
According to their data, 44-percent of all deer crashes in 20-15 occurred in the fall.
In 2015, there were 737 deer-vehicle crashes in Mecosta County compared to 792 in 2014. There were 588 deer vehicle crashes in Osceola County in 2015, down from 608 in 2014.
According to Michigan Deer Crash Coalition officials, Vehicle-deer crashes cost Michigan drivers at least $130 million in damage annually.