Kalamazoo Officials Warn of Increased Car-Deer Crashes During Fall Season, Urge Caution on Major Streets

As Kalamazoo heads into the fall, local city officials are issuing reminders of the heightened risk of vehicle encounters with deer. City reports and statements highlight a trend of concerning interactions between cars and deer, which tend to peak during the autumn months. A notable 336 car-deer crashes were documented by Kalamazoo from January 2014 through August 2024, with experts pointing to speed as a significant factor. Public Works Manager Dennis Randolph was quoted saying, “The vast majority of car-deer crashes over the past 10 years did not happen in neighborhoods but along our major streets, especially those where speeding is a concern,” as noted by FOX 17.

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