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Brake For Moose: 146 Collisions Last Year

See how many moose vs. car collisions have happened in Windham in the last decade.

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is working to make people more aware of the danger of moose/vehicle collisions.

“Moose are an important and much loved part of our state, but it can be dangerous to encounter them on the road,” said N.H. Fish and Game Moose Project Leader Kristine Rines. “By following a few simple rules, motorists can greatly reduce their chance of a moose/vehicle collision or the severity of personal injury if they do hit a moose.”

When driving on New Hampshire roads, keep these points in mind:

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  • New Hampshire’s moose herd is approximately 5,000 strong.
  • Moose vehicle collisions happen statewide on all types of roads.
  • Moose collisions happen most often from the months of May through November.
  • While collisions can happen at any time of day, they occur most frequently at dusk and during the night.
  • Moose are dark brown and hard to see against pavement.
  • Don’t depend on “eye shine” to alert you to a moose’s presence. Moose don’t always look at an approaching vehicle.
  • To reduce the chance of a collision – or the severity of occupant injury if you do hit a moose:
  • Drive no faster than 55 mph, and wear your seatbelt;
  • Scan the sides of the road;
  • Be able to stop within the zone of your headlights;
  • Use high beams whenever possible;
  • If you see a moose, slow down or stop if necessary, until you have passed it or it has left the road.

There were 146 reported moose/vehicle collisions in New Hampshire in 2011; in the last five years the state has averaged 184 per year. June is a high-risk month for encountering moose on the roads, because moose are moving from winter to spring habitats and coming out to the roads to eat salt.

Windham Moose Vs. Car Accidents In The Last 22 Years:

Location Date Route 111, I-93 November, 1990 Route 111, Near Police Department May, 1991 I-93 By Windham Scales May, 1992 I-93 May, 1992 I-93 North at Mile Marker 8 May, 1993 Route 111 at Gas Pipeline Near Beaver Brook November, 1994 I-93 North at Mile Marker 8 December, 1994 Route 111 at Highland St. June, 1995 Route 28 at Gordon Mountain Road October, 1996 Route 111, 150yds West of Route 28 August, 1996 Seaver Pond September, 1998 I-93, Exit 3 April, 2000

 

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The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the state’s fish, wildlife and marine resources and their habitats. For more safety tips on avoiding moose collisions, visit http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wildlife/brake_for_moose.htm.

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