Deer, moose, caribou and even bears — large wildlife is back on the road a little early this year, prompting a warning from Quebec’s Transport Ministry.
A news release issued Friday warned drivers to remain vigilant while travelling. Large animals have been spotted along roadsides.
The ministry said they have already put in place security measures such as signage, anti-deer fences and wildlife crossings at locations throughout the province.
“Despite these preventive measures, the risk of collision remains high,” the ministry warned, saying the riskiest time of day is at dusk and dawn.
Slow down immediately if you suspect a large animal is on the roadside. Because they can be nervous and unpredictable, deer can jump onto the road very quickly.
Drivers should alert others to the presence of a large animal on the road by applying the brakes repeatedly – and never make a sudden manoeuvre to avoid a …