TOPEKA, Kan. (KAKE) - Each year at the beginning of autumn, Kansas agencies warn drivers about increased chances of crashes involving deer.

The Kansas Department of Transportation said crashes involving deer can happen any day of the year. Across the state, 39% of all single-vehicle crashes last year involved collisions with deer. KDOT reports five people were killed, and 674 people were injured in collisions with deer in 2024.

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