Possible reasons why hitting an animal in NJ is surprisingly lowPossible reasons why hitting an animal in NJ is surprisingly lowThere's still a risk, but it's actually lower in New Jersey than some might thinkMike BrantMike Brant
NJ ranks 32nd for animal collisions, but worst months beginningNJ ranks 32nd for animal collisions, but worst months beginningThis is the prime time of year for animal encounters, according to State Farm: November is the month with the highest number of incidents, followed by October and December.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
What animals have you hit on Jersey roads?What animals have you hit on Jersey roads?Deer? Bobcats? Something more exotic? Spadea wants to know.Bill SpadeaBill Spadea