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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 07:34 PM
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I put those deer whistles on my bike and the dman deer kept running out in front of me. Turns out I had them installed backwards!
 
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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 07:37 PM
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I don't mind riding at night. If I limit myself to day light hours, I'm missing a lot of riding time. I don't see or hear of any more deer hit here than I did when I lived in Fort Wayne. I think that if use the same caution down here as up there, you should be fine.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 08:13 PM
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I live near Valley Forge Park in Pa those damn deer are'nt scared of anything. I cringe every time I have to ride through there. But I still ride all year round. Travel to the mountains alot ofthen thougth of the whistles but never got around of it. Always thought they were a joke.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 08:22 PM
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I've never liked to ride at night. Deer are a problem of their own, but I don't see ahead in the corners well enough at night. That kinda freaks me out. Also, I seem to find every freakin' hole in the road that there is.I've got to agree, though, that the cool night air sure is great.

 
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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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The closest i came to a deer tonight was about 5 feet I was letting my dogs out in the back yard and there it was laying on the ground snoozin. HELL we were all startled when it jumped up. Thank god the dogs were on leashes.


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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 09:03 PM
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I love to ride at night, and I am also from Indiana, N.E where the deer are thicker than a coons hide in winter, But you just have to ride a little slower, witch I don't ride fast anyway, no need to, just set back and enjoy the ride.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2008 | 11:09 PM
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ORIGINAL: honestbob

hell with all the deer I killed in fifty years of hunting it would serve me right if they got even!
i was the opposite, i hit a deer on my lowrider back in 90. that i needed to get even so i started hunting them couple years later.
 
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 01:57 AM
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ORIGINAL: swestbrook60

ORIGINAL: beaucoup_dinkydow

Might be a little off-topic, but here goes.
Do those deer-whistle things help or not?
Read from many sources that claim the deer whistles don't work. However, years back Halliburton (when it was just an oil field service company) averaged 75 truck/deer accidents per year in the part of Texas I was living. After installing deer whistles on all their trucks, that average dropped to 2 per year.
Maybe cause they'd already killed all the deer?
 
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 02:24 AM
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Try to avoid it but sometimes you have to just like riding in rain, snow or whatever. We all would like to ride in the sun with no cagers around but that would be a perfect world.
 
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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 04:51 AM
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I hate riding at night. Damn deer everywhere here in Wisconsin. Heres some product info on those useless deer whistles:








Deer whistles, mounted on the fronts of cars, trucks, and motorcycles, allegedly produce ultrasonic frequencies and/or audible sounds from the wind rushing through them. These sounds are supposed to repel or warn animals, particularly deer, elk, moose and dogs, of oncoming vehicles.








The manufacturers claim that two European studies proved that the whistles work. Not so. They were initially tried in Europe about 25 years ago but research did not prove them to be successful. Now they are being sold in the United States with European claims. The study from Finland, which the advertisers refer to, states that from all of the experiments conducted "it was unsure that the animals were not disturbed by the approach itself, so that the whistle sound was the only disturbing factor." The second study from Switzerland concludes that the whistling sound, which is well within the human hearing range, is so weak that it is overlaid by the noise of the moving vehicle. A scientific advisory panel from the World Society for the Protection of Animals states, after extensive review, that there is no known data "that shows that such devices can actually stop an animal crossing the road, which is the main purpose of the device."
Even if the devices were effective, they would soon become clogged with insects and dirt (since they are mounted on the front of the vehicle) and would stop working.
The state police in Ohio, after months of testing, found no significant decrease in patrol car/deer accidents after the warning devices were installed. In fact, more accidents were reported by the officers after the whistles were installed than before for the same period of time and stretches of highway. Tests conducted in Utah, Georgia and Wisconsin also concluded that deer whistles don't work.
The odds are you won't hit a deer. Your best protection is to drive defensively, particularly as the sun sets. This is when most vehicle/deer accidents occur. Slow down when you see one deer. More often another is right behind it.
Until there is some solid evidence, other than personal testimonials, that deer whistles are effective, keep your money in your pocket.





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