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<blockquote data-quote="Two Gun Warrior" data-source="post: 4172619" data-attributes="member: 45044"><p>Those whistles are made to scare the deer, causing them to run. Most likely right in front of you. The bright lights blind the deer and they will run into the dark behind the light, side of vehicle. We had the whistles on our patrol cars out in west Texas and were hitting more deer, so the whistles got removed. When in areas were there are lots of deer slow down and watch for them. try not to be the follower in a line of cars. The first usually gets by then the deer runs and one of the cars following hits it. Slow down and watch for eyes or the deer, if one goes by there probably is another behind it. If you see you can not miss one do not get on the brakes, get on the gas and try to get the front end to come up. You do not want one the hit high in the frontend and come over the hood into the windshield,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Gun Warrior, post: 4172619, member: 45044"] Those whistles are made to scare the deer, causing them to run. Most likely right in front of you. The bright lights blind the deer and they will run into the dark behind the light, side of vehicle. We had the whistles on our patrol cars out in west Texas and were hitting more deer, so the whistles got removed. When in areas were there are lots of deer slow down and watch for them. try not to be the follower in a line of cars. The first usually gets by then the deer runs and one of the cars following hits it. Slow down and watch for eyes or the deer, if one goes by there probably is another behind it. If you see you can not miss one do not get on the brakes, get on the gas and try to get the front end to come up. You do not want one the hit high in the frontend and come over the hood into the windshield, [/QUOTE]
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