
Michigan Car-Deer Collisions: 5-Year County Breakdown
When it comes to car deer collisions in the state of Michigan, there's one thing you can count on: most drivers will get hit by a deer in the Mitten. Yes, the deer hit you in most cases, popping out of the middle of nowhere like a forest David Blaine.
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However, looking at deer-vehicle incidents over a 5-year period (2020-2024), there is a clear leader among Michigan counties for the most accidents, but second place is nipping at its heels.
Michigan's 5-Year Statewide History of Car - Deer Crashes
According to Michigan Traffic Crash Facts, there were 1,398,246 vehicle crashes involving deer in just 5 years. That's a lot of screeching brakes, fur-lined bumpers, and jacked-up monthly insurance premiums, all thanks to an animal with zero fear of headlights.

But the data also tells another story. One for those who enjoy the Pure Michigan vibe but not the constant fear of a 150-pound mammal jumping through your windshield and into your passenger seat at 70 mph: there is a county in Michigan with only 399 Bambi-Bumper incidents in the last 5 years, and that's Gogebic. You'll just have to move to the Upper Peninsula and deal with being neighbors with a Green Bay Packers fan.
Michigan Car - Deer Collisions: A 5 Year County-by-County History
So, which county saw the most whitetail and automobile crashes over 5 years, and how many were there in your county? Scroll on for all the details.
Michigan Car - Deer Collisions: A 5 Year County-by-County History
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