only if hitting the brakes isn't the first thing that comes to mindthen there's a problem.
if your first instinct is to swerve then yes there's a problem, but there was never any hint towards this even from the very beginning of the thread
I believe it's the driver's fault for not paying attention. I've missed 4+ deer in my 5 years of having a license because I pay attention to my surroundings as much as I do the road.
OP wasn't driving. The car wasn't moving.
"My car got hit by a deer last night"No, Your car hit a deer last night.
he's not being sarcastic and a handicapped deer actually ran into his car.
Maybe he's not being sarcastic and a handicapped deer actually ran into his car.
Your car can still get hit if its not moving.
No, Your car hit a deer last night.
A car got hit by a deer, that doesn't conflict anything
how are you supposed to drive better when your only logical option is to hit the brakes, i don't think there's levels of skill involved when it comes to hitting the brakes