Be extra vigilant on the roads after we return to Standard Time, especially around sunrise and sunset.
Breakdown
- Collisions with wildlife, particularly deer, increase by 16% in the week after the time change. 45s
- The shift to standard time causes rush hour to coincide with dusk, when animals are more active. 37s
- Wildlife crossings, such as those on Colorado highways, can reduce animal-vehicle collisions by up to 90%. 1m 3s
- Colorado currently has 75 wildlife crossings, with the Greenland crossing set to become the world's largest. 1m 13s
- Experts advise drivers to be vigilant at sunrise and sunset and recommend using public transit when possible. 1m 32s