Anonymous wrote:Yes. The day my mother called to tell me she hit a woman with her car and accidentally killed her, I went off to work and promptly accidentally ran over a squirrel and killed it. I pulled over and called the non-emergency police. They laughed at me as they said it's fine and I can just go on with my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hit a squirrel once. I let go of the brake and slowed down, but it chose to run under a tire. I felt bad, but there was nothing I can do.
Did you try to bring it to a veterinarian?
Anonymous wrote:My buddy hit a cougar in Atlantic City. No car involved though.
Anonymous wrote:My mom hit an owl once--great horned owl, big bird. It was swooping down to catch some critter right when her vehicle reached that spot, she was going 60 on a rural highway, damaged her radiator.
I've hit deer twice but both times they had disappeared into the night when I stopped. No damage either time.
My dad hit a bear once. He was driving a heavy truck, no damage to the truck but killed the bear.
Guess my parents' road kill is more exotic than most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ran over a turtle. I was a new driver, slowed down to try to drive over it between the tires. Going so slow I could hear the shell crack. Scared to this day! It was awful
I was told of a study done by a college student where he placed fake turtles on a road and recorded what drivers would do. Most elected to deliberately crush the turtles. Horrible.
We live rural near a lot of water and DH will always stop the car and move any turtle to the side of the road it was moving to. He’s done this with baby painted turtles no more the size of fifty cent piece (yes, he has excellent eyes) and two and a half foot long snapping turtles and everything in between.
My dad used to do this, too - he would stop on busy roads, and literally stop traffic for the turtle, then move the turtle safely. I think it speaks volumes about a person's heart, if they are willing to do such a thing.
Anonymous wrote:If yes, how bad was it? Did you realize you did it at the time (if small)? Did you stop? Did it change the way you drive?
Silly, I know, but when I see a squirrel on the road when I'm driving by, I always try to check my mirrors to make sure it got away ok.