Motorcyclists Killed in Deer Collisions
Motorcyclists Killed in Deer Collisions
Motorcyclists Killed in Deer Collisions
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In Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, two motorcyclists died within 24 hours after colliding with deer, highlighting the dangers of deer-mating season. The first incident involved 57-year-old Donald E. Guldin on State Route 100, and the second involved 64-year-old Frederick R. Brauchle III in Washington Township. These accidents reflect a broader risk, with almost 1,900 people nationwide killed in animal-related crashes over the past decade. Additionally, other fatal motorcycle crashes were reported, including incidents in New Jersey, Colorado, California, Washington, and Alaska, each involving various circumstances such as collisions with vehicles or obstacles. These occurrences underscore the importance of cautious driving, especially for motorcyclists who are particularly vulnerable in collisions.

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