A dozen people died last year in collisions with wildlife on California’s roads, and nearly 400 were injured. To help reduce collisions, Caltrans and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife remind motorists to be on the lookout for wildlife during Watch Out for Wildlife Week which runs through Saturday. Rebecca Havely has more…
Watch Out for Wildlife Week coincides with the season when California’s wildlife are on the move traveling to their winter ranges and looking for mates and food. California’s roadways often cut through these animals’ migration routes. Wildlife experts say motorists should be extra alert when driving near areas wildlife frequent, such as streams and rivers. Reduce your speed in these areas so you can react safely. Remember, if you see one animal, there are often others nearby. And pay extra attention when driving during the morning and evening when wildlife are often most active.