josephusminimus
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This isn't a safety issue gets much discussion, but it's a real one and probably of a lot higher probablilty than the plethora of others people spend a lot more time fretting about. I hit a deer last night on the road between Kerrville and my current parking location last night and it got me thinking about it while my heartbeat slowed down to a few hundred times a minute.<br /><br />A friend was visiting from North Carolina, staying in Kerrville a few days, so I got away from there later than I normally would have... I almost never drive at night. I was going about 55 on State pavement when I saw a dim blur in the oncoming lane, touched the brakes, but before I was pressing them it resolved itself as a full grown buck white tail, frightened, darting into my lane, then turning 180 starting to move back into the other lane. Changing his mind again.<br /><br />Completely unpredictable. I stood the RV on it's nose, dodging, almost laying it on its side trying to miss the deer, but we met, him hitting in a sideswipe against the coach, going airborn across the lane away from me. Luckily, I couldn't find any damage on the RV, but it qualifies as a miracle. If he'd hit a foot-or-so further right that RV might still be lying out there on its side in the grader ditch.<br /><br />Reminded me of a time I totalled a New Mexico State vehicle when I hit an elk on the highway near Datil in 1992, 1993.<br /><br />Everything in the RV came loose and fell from hell-to-breakfast inside during the deer episode, a lot of it coming forward into the cab, some of it whacking me on the head, cans of cat food rolling around underfoot between the footfeet, every cabinet door open.<br /><br />Seems to me there are a number of obvious issues here might be worth some discussion, including emergency maneuvering of a top-heavy, clumsy vehicle, securing belongings so's they aren't vulnerable to emergency stops, maybe cargo nets as an alternative to cabinets, ways to fortify cabinet doors against opening at such times.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> <br /><br />