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DriveBC encourages watching for wildlife after multiple deer crashes

DriveBC encourages you to watch for wildlife on highways after several deer were struck on the road.

In a social media post, DriveBC says over six deer were struck on highways in six hours on Saturday.

They say when you see one deer, there are often multiple deer nearby doing what they usually do.

To prevent more of these crashes, they ask you to travel at the posted road speed.

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