Have you ever been driving late at night in a wooded area and, in a scary turn of events, a deer has come darting out of nowhere?

Even if you don’t hit them, it can make for some scary maneuvering on the highway. And if you do hit them, hold on.

It is not fun.

Per FinanceBuzz Money it is best to use extreme caution when driving through 10 states more than any of the others.

With a likelihood of 1 in 75, Rhode Island earned number 10 on the list and though small, Rhode Island has a relatively high deer density due to favorable habits including forests, wetlands, and suburban areas, which creates more chances for deer-vehicle encounters. Also factor in poorly lit rural roads and high-speed highways that cuts through natural habitats, which further heightens deer collisions.

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