RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The upcoming time change this weekend might do more than disrupt your sleep -- it could also put your safety at risk.
Daylight hours shorten during Autumn, especially after Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 2, at 2 a.m.
Deer, being crepuscular, are most active at dawn and dusk-times that coincide with busy travel periods. As darkness falls earlier after Daylight Saving Time ends, more commuters will be on the road during peak deer activity hours. Deer movement in North Carolina increases from late October through early December due to mating season and hunting activity.
According to the N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT), Wake county had the highest number of animal-related crashes over the last three years (2022-204), with 2,676 reports. Th

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