Deer and vehicle collisions remain a serious problem in Minnesota

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There’s one deer season in Minnesota that doesn’t require a hunting license. It’s expensive, however.

It’s called the car-deer collision season. The collisions peak from October through December, keeping Minnesota among the Top 10 states in the nation for deer strikes. In reality, however, the season never really ends on the state’s highways and byways.

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