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Safely Share Boise’s Roads with Wildlife This Winter

Posted on February 6, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Peyton Garcia

Peyton Garcia

This time of year can be especially tricky for avoiding animal-vehicle collisions. (Heather Paul / Getty)

This time of year can be especially tricky for avoiding animal-vehicle collisions. (Heather Paul / Getty)

The presence of ice and snow alone warrants slower speeds and extra vigilance, especially on stretches that are dark and winding. But cold weather could also mean you’ll see more wildlife herds on the roads. Here are some tips for safely sharing the roads with wildlife this time of year.

Are You in a Wildlife Crossing Area?

Pay attention to your surroundings. Stick to the speed limit and keep an eye out for wildlife crossing signs. If it’s dark (and there aren’t other cars around), drive with your brights on to improve visibility. Deer tend to be more active between dusk and dawn, when it can be harder to see.

Alert the Animal and Other Drivers

Assuming you can come to a safe stop to avoid hitting an animal, honk your horn and flash your brights to scare the animal away. If time allows, turn on your hazards to help alert anyone driving behind you. Since deer and elk travel in herds, wait a moment to make sure there aren’t more animals preparing to cross the road.

Worst Case: Brace for Impact

If you’re caught off guard by an animal in the middle of the road, you’ll need to assess the situation quickly. If the road is slick, it may be harder for you to stop your vehicle and/or for the animals to run to safety. If there are cars behind you or you don’t have enough time to safely come to a stop, "driving through” the animal is the safest bet. Don’t speed up — slow down as safely as possible to minimize impact. Swerving out of your lane or slamming on your brakes could cause a much more violent accident than hitting the animal.

If You’re in a Collision

In the event you have to hit an animal, do your best to maintain control of the vehicle. Pull over as soon as you can safely do so with your hazard lights on. Check that everyone in the car is OK. Report the incident to Idaho Fish and Game, especially if the animal is still in the roadway. It’s a good idea to take photos of the scene of the accident and damage to your car for an insurance claim, but exercise caution when exiting your vehicle.

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