Mind the elk!

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How did the driver not see the elk? They're huge, and it was in the middle of the road, if he'd slow down, there'd have been no incident.

I know that some wildlife is harder to avoid, a friend of mine was effectively rammed (in her car) in Richmond Park by a deer, and it's not uncommon for a kangaroo to appear suddenly from the side of the road and bounce on your bonnet, but this seems avoidable
 

Profpointy

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How did the driver not see the elk? They're huge, and it was in the middle of the road, if he'd slow down, there'd have been no incident.

I know that some wildlife is harder to avoid, a friend of mine was effectively rammed (in her car) in Richmond Park by a deer, and it's not uncommon for a kangaroo to appear suddenly from the side of the road and bounce on your bonnet, but this seems avoidable

I thought the same - it did seem to amble slowly across
 

raleighnut

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Sadly a common occurance in Scandanavia, according to my ex girlfriend Sari, her sister Taria (Finnish) and Marina their Swedish cousin. Just rare to see it filmed,and those barriers are actually anti-Elk fences.
I was told this after mentioning that I had worked on Saab cars for years and how safe they were and they were fitted with internal roll cages as standard, they have to be
 
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