Hitting a moose is preventable

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Old 06-20-2009, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Kevin0915
good thing it didnt happen in Idaho, or anywhere else with an 'open range' law
Nope - a one-lane gravel road through a valley in the heart of WV.
 
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Old 06-21-2009, 11:04 AM
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Okay, NOW I'll chime in. The reason that Swift FIRST gave you was totally irrational! Saying that a moose is slower than a deer and therefore you could MISS it is BOGUS!

THAT is EXACTLY why you hit it! A deer would have gotten out of your way before you got there! A moose IS slower and really just doesn't CARE! Deer seem to be a bit "smarter" about these things, and will RUN like heck if given the chance. Moose are lazy, slow and MEAN! They will stand there and DARE you to hit them.... or CHARGE you!

But, you really should NOT have said 30-50 seconds. I can stop a truck doing 70 in less than 10-15 seconds! Things like this SEEM to happen in slow motion.... I'm SURE you weren't "timing" it!

The moose was THERE. He wasn't in any hurry to get out of your way. You did the right thing, except maybe veering to the right. MOST animals (jackrabbits excluded) will run BACK to the safety of the woods when confronted. But, MEESE just don't give a DAMN! :lol2:

My point is that moose are SLOWER than deer, and that alone should be enough reason to exhonerate you. Swift, as usual, is WRONG as to their reasoning! Even if it WAS a cow! Same thing! Cows are dumb and slow! The SLOWER an animal is.... the more likely you are to HIT it no matter WHAT you do!
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo

THAT is EXACTLY why you hit it! A deer would have gotten out of your way before you got there! A moose IS slower and really just doesn't CARE! Deer seem to be a bit "smarter" about these things, and will RUN like heck if given the chance. Moose are lazy, slow and MEAN! They will stand there and DARE you to hit them.... or CHARGE you!
Speed of a Moose = 35 MPH
Speed of a Mule Deer = 35 MPH
Speed of a White-tail Deer = 30 MPH


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Old 06-21-2009, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by kc0iv
Speed of a Moose = 35 MPH
Speed of a Mule Deer = 35 MPH
Speed of a White-tail Deer = 30 MPH

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It's not really ABOUT the speed, KC. It's about their reaction time, and inclination to "fight or flight." Deer are more "skittish."

That moose was probably just walking across the road, not running at full speed. They just don't "moove" as quickly as deer.
 
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I don't reckon I'll ever hit a moose in west Texas, but since I've been running line haul for the last 6 years, I've nailed more deer than I care to count. I've also helped control the pig population as well. For the most part, the deer stay on their side of the road, but every once in a while, they decide to cross. It's usually right there in front of ya. When that happens, there's nothing you can do. If a deer comes out in front of me and I've got time to react, I try to shut down the truck as quick as I can. Most of the time, they keep running across the road, jump the fence and are out of sight. Sometimes you have that one that can't make up their mind which way to go. There have been times where I've almost stopped. It's almost like a calf in a cuttin horse competition. :lol:

Pigs on the other hand, nobody knows what they are gonna do. They like to root in the grass on the side of the highway. The bad thing is, a lot of times when you come up on them, they scatter. Most of the time, they go back toward the fence, but some of them cross the road. Sometimes, you can get lucky and wipe out a whole family. Only thing, they can really cause some damage if they hit you in the right places.
 
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Old 06-22-2009, 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
It's not really ABOUT the speed, KC. It's about their reaction time, and inclination to "fight or flight." Deer are more "skittish."

That moose was probably just walking across the road, not running at full speed. They just don't "moove" as quickly as deer.

exactly. kinda like drag racing with an 18 wheeler, and a Lamborghini.....
 
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I've also helped control the pig population as well.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

I've never BEEN hunting, but I've seen it on T.V. Even after hearing the rapport of a rifle, Moose will just "saunter" off towards the trees. Deer will fly like the wind!

There's a strectch of state highway in CO (411 maybe?) where the elk cross the road quite often at a certain spot. One time going through there, I had to slow down as I saw a small herd of them jump the fence and cross the road in front of me. They were probably not doing more than 10 mph.

A few weeks later, I went through the same spot and there were the mangled bodies of AT LEAST 5 or 6 of them on the road! Some trucker must have decimated the bunch of 'em!

Elk and Moose have more of a "herd" mentality than deer. They will follow their leader into hell. As Rabbit said, deer will sometimes change their minds and directions 3 or 4 times. But, it shows they are in "flight" mode and trying to get out of the way. They'll break ranks and scatter like birds!
 
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Old 06-22-2009, 07:15 AM
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Hobo, I'll never forget the first time I drove through northern Arizona on I-40. I saw an Elk crossing sign, but I just caught a climpse of it as I went by it. I thought to myself, "What in the world was on that sign?" :hellno: I saw another sign several miles later. Then, it dawned on me. I thought, "Oh, that looks like an Elk on that sign." :lol: I never saw an Elk, but I was hoping to see one. (not in the road of course)
 
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Is this a thread serious or is it a prank ?

Did you actually slam into a creature that large with a semi ?
 
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Old 06-22-2009, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by zipy46
Is this a thread serious or is it a prank ?

Did you actually slam into a creature that large with a semi ?
Trucks hit Moose all the time, just because their big doesn't mean they don't commit suicide like everything else in the wild.

We had a company driver do 40k worth of damage in Canada when hitting a Moose.

Other large slow animals struck by trucks and vehicles, Bears, Cows and Aligators.
 
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