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Warning: - Now the Danger of Wildlife Along the Roads Is Increasing

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More than one in four people are concerned about hitting wildlife on their daily commute. Autumn is peak season for wildlife collisions, according to NAF.
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More than one in four people are concerned about hitting wildlife on their daily commute. Autumn is peak season for wildlife collisions, according to NAF.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Autumn is peak season for such accidents, and more than one in four drivers are concerned about driving recklessly on their daily commutes.

Nearly one in three drivers fear encountering wildlife on the road. Now NAF is asking drivers to be extra vigilant in the autumn darkness.

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vigga.no broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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