Roe's Premier Driving Academy, LLC - Mukwonago, WI
262-894-5763. Over 45 years of experience teaching safe, responsible defensive driving techniques. Come learn from the best teachers!
Selecting a driving school is one of the most important decisions a parent and teen will make. While a reasonable price is certainly an important factor, the quality of teaching and professional manner in which the school operates should be considered most important. Our goal is to provide you with quality information in our classroom and/or behind the wheel phases that your teen not only obtain a
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Motorists can lower their odds of hitting a deer
Fall is the most dangerous time because it’s breeding (or rut) season when deer are more active, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. During this time, stags (male deer) will often chase does (females), and that often leads deer to dart into roadways. Drivers should be extra cautious, particularly on roads near wooded areas. Remember: Just one risky driving behavior, such as speeding or using your phone, increases the chance of an animal collision by 23 percent, according to State Farm.
Here are four other safety suggestions:
Stay focused. This is especially important at dusk and dawn when deer are most active. Most accidents occur in the two hours before sunrise and after sunset each day, according to the New York State Department of Transportation.
Slow down. Keeping your speed down will give you more time to respond to unexpected wildlife movements, according to Rhode Island’s Department of Environmental Management.
Use high beams. If there is no oncoming traffic, use your high beam lights to help you spot deer or other wildlife more quickly to give you time “to slow down, move over or honk the horn to scare the animal away. High beams also help in spotting animals’ reflective eyes,” according to AAA Ohio Auto Club.
Do not rely on deer alerts. Devices, such as deer whistles, extra lights or reflectors, aren’t necessarily effective deterrents. Research has shown that your best defense is your own responsible behavior, according to the New York State Department of Transportation.
Deer collisions are a long-standing problem
In 1979, Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources estimated 18,200 deer were killed each year by motorists — most commonly during the fall breeding season. The state remains an odds-heavy favorite for deer strikes. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported in 2019 that Wisconsin had experienced 1,095 days straight of deer-vehicle collisions
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W296S7816 Crossgate Drive
Mukwonago, WI
53149
Opening Hours
Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
605 W Veterans Parkway
Mukwonago, 53149
Open Roads is formerly Blue Knight Driving School-Mukwonago.We now offer hybrid classes at Mukwonago