State Farm: Deer Crashes Still Likeliest in West Virginia
West Virginia topped State Farm’s annual list of states’ likelihood of deer crashes for the fifth consecutive year. The Mountain State’s top ranking came despite a 22 percent drop in deer-vehicle collisions between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011.
State Farm said Monday that a motorist in West Virginia has a 1 in 53 chance of hitting a deer over the next 12 months. Last year, the odds were 1 in 42.
In Hawaii, the odds are 1 in 6,267, making that state the least likely for deer-vehicle collisions.
The insurer says the number of deer-vehicle collisions nationally fell 7 percent.
State Farm uses its claims data for its estimates.
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