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Kamis, 11 November 2010

Just like the cow in "Twister"

I've previously posted about the dangers of vehicle collisions with deer.  The photo above shows a Pontiac Vibe after a young buck that had been hit by a different car entered through the windshield and exited through the rear window.
And I saw the cow from 'Twister.' That's what I saw coming straight at us. I saw it impact the windshield, and I felt the rush of air."

Trooper Frahning said that despite how quickly everything happened, the Blakes did everything right. They didn't veer from the road in an attempt to avoid the deer, and Sue Blake stayed calm. The Blakes were traveling at about 55 miles per hour, the posted speed limit. The car's airbags didn't go off, he said, because the deer flew so high it never touched the Vibe's bumper.
The trooper said his unit responds to about 6-10 deer/vehicle crashes per night this time of the year. Further details re this incident will be available at the StarTribune for a day or two (newspaper stories tend to be ephemeral on the 'net).

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