Posted by Mel in SW Iowa on November 19, 2009 at 14:03:03 from (75.104.160.55):
In Reply to: deer whistles posted by Pat H. on November 19, 2009 at 11:02:03:
Several years ago I drove a Tractor Supply Co. truck. TSC claimed they dropped from 100+ deer/ truck accidents per year down to less than 20 after installing deer whistles on every delivery truck. It was a firing offense to leave the yard without cleaning the bugs out of your deer whistles. I never was able to learn if there was a "better" brand of deer whistle though.
I have a Cabela's 12v active deer whistle on both of my pickups. Deer appear to hear them better than passive whistles that depend on air flow. The instructions on the active whistles tell you that after the deer hear their whistle, they cannot predict what the deer will decide to do next, but they recommend that you honk your horn and slow down. I haven't hit a deer since I installed the active whistles, but I never had hit one hard enough to cause vehicle damage before either.
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