New Jersey Wildlife Officials Advising Drivers To Be Careful As Deer Mating Season Begins

TRENTON, N.J. (CBS/AP) -- It's deer mating season and New Jersey wildlife officials have a warning for drivers: be careful on the roads. Officials say drivers should be very cautious as deer mating season has begun.

The state's Environmental Protection Department says deer are more active during mating season so they're more likely to run onto roads.

DEP Director Dave Golden says the highest number of deer-related collisions occur during the fall mating season. The department says drivers should be especially careful during evening commutes because that's when deer are most active.

In New Jersey, the peak mating season for deer runs from late October to mid-December.

(©Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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