Does anyone remember there was a Deer deterrent whistle that mounted on a car or truck. The shrill [not audible to humans] kept Deers from jumping in front of your vehicle. I can't find it or know if they even make it any more. Any help would be appreciated.
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Does anyone remember there was a Deer deterrent whistle that mounted on a car or truck. The shrill [not audible to humans] kept
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Carl, they can work but usually only momentarily. Mounted on the front bumper but easily plugged up with bugs or road dust. Unless you can stop to dig the crap out of them every fifteen miles they are pretty much useless. Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings. I imagine that's why they aren't so popular any longer.
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Learn to use the horn effectively. Honking while flipping lights from dim to bright will usually wake them from the trance and get them going in the right direction. The horn is the best defensive driving mechanism in any vehicle but seldom used for anything but offensive purposes. Proper usage could save thousands of lives every year.
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Carl, What would make yo think a whistle is anymore of a deterent than the sound of you vehicle flying down the road?
OH, the only thing a horn does is make the deer look at you with that stupid look they're associated with right before you hit them unless you see them up ahead.
Best bet to avoid deer strike is driving around with highbeams on to help light their eyes and alert yourself.
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Using the horn has worked VERY well for me in the past. Of course, don't lay on it making a constant howl. Honk ... Hoooonk ... Honk! That kinda stuff works best. Flip the lights up and down, up and down. DO NOT leave them on bright or they will not move. Noise does work best for moving them in one direction or the other. That's the most important thing. More often than not they stop as soon as they see headlights and then don't move until you're right on em. Get them moving one way or the other as quickly as possible. I have godzillion miles driven in very heavy deer country over the years and I have only hit TWO. And a LOT of those miles driving through the night. That's a pretty damned good record. Also haven't had an accident in forty years and only one speeding ticket (35 in a 25) in 1978. The judge offered to let me off on that one but I said no. That old 53 Chev Bel Air would be heartbroken if it couldn't get at least one speeding ticket before it went to the bone yard.
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