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OPP: Watch for driving hazards in winter, including wildlife

By Brock Ormond Nov 20, 2025 | 1:56 PM

The OPP is advising drivers to drive safe and be aware of wildlife as the winter driving season returns.

Snow, ice, and reduced visibility can make driving hazardous, and wildlife such as deer and other animals on rural roads adds another layer of risk. Taking a few extra precautions can help prevent collisions and keep everyone safe.

Winter Driving Tips

  • Install Winter Tires: The proper tire for the right season gives better traction on snow and ice. Keep a shovel, ice scraper, and blanket in your car.
  • Slow Down & Increase Following Distance: Snow and ice increase stopping distances. Give yourself extra space to react.
  • Watch for Black Ice: Invisible ice often forms early mornings and evenings, especially on bridges and shaded areas.
  • Avoid Cruise Control: Slippery conditions require full control of your vehicle.
  • Clear Your Vehicle: Remove all snow and ice from windows, mirrors, lights, and the roof before driving.
  • Plan Ahead: Check weather and road conditions on https://511on.ca before heading out.

Wildlife Awareness

  • Stay Alert in Rural Areas: Deer and other animals are most active at dawn and dusk. Scan the road and shoulders ahead.
  • Use High-Beams Wisely: When safe, high-beams can help spot animals sooner, but dim them for oncoming traffic.
  • If You See an Animal: Slow down, stay in your lane, and avoid swerving. Collisions often occur when drivers lose control trying to avoid wildlife.
  • Report Hazards: If you encounter a large animal on the roadway, call 1-888-310-1122 to notify the OPP.

If you suspect someone is driving impaired, call 911. To report unlawful activity, contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or visit http://www.crimestopperssdm.com.