Wild animal accident: What to do after a collision and what is forbidden
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MAIN-KINZIG CIRCLE – There is an increased risk of wildlife crossing, especially in autumn. Unfortunately, if a deer, wild boar or fox suddenly appears on the road, a collision is sometimes unavoidable. Under no circumstances should you undertake dangerous evasive maneuvers, as the risk of running into oncoming traffic or hitting a tree is too high.
Instead: Hold the steering wheel firmly and brake as hard and quickly as possible. ACE spokesman Anton Hofmann from the Main-Kinzig and Wetterau district council explains what to do and what to avoid if a collision actually occurs.
To-Do‘s
- Turn on the hazard warning lights, put on a warning vest, secure the scene of the accident – and be sure to remain calm.
- If you have an injured passenger: dial 112 and provide first aid.
- Notify the police – they will inform the responsible hunter or hunter.
- Have the police issue a wildlife accident certificate – this is required as proof of insurance.
- Contact insurance: Damage to the vehicle can be settled through partial or fully comprehensive insurance.
No-Go‘s
- Never touch or pursue injured game: animals could react in panic and injure those helping.
- Never touch dead animals without gloves: parasite infestation or infections are possible.
- Never take wild animals with you: there is a risk of prosecution for poaching. (red)
2023-10-12 01:05:07
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