That's another good question!Isn't it self explanatory ?
Drifting??!! I'd say it's in a full on power-slide! :yikes:
Well... If you're going to go and get all logical on us like that: :gaah::banghead::gaah::lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::gaah::gaah::banghead:
My mind is about as made up, and my bunk was in college! :shocked:
first of all most of the deer whistles are incorrectly installed there is a right and left they can only have so much angle from level and they have to be not blocked from behind so air can pass through and then they must be kept cleaned out not filled with bugs , as for the therory of not knowing what the deer will do I disagree with the animals instinct will be correct most of the time and if they have a few extra seconds before they are blinded and surprised having to make a panic choice they will move away from the object and noise , there is no way that a controled study can be done with a wild animal if you don't believe the panic theory try hitting the brake and headline switch next time you see a deer at nite and the deer will be gone when you turn your lites back on , next leave the lites on to blind and panic them and yes they may go any direction , the fact that cars have been towed away with whistles means nothing that is like saying survalace doesn't work because your neighbor still got his window broke , if a deer whistle increases your odds even 10% then that is something , I used them for years and you can tell the differance more look up when you are farther away and more are running for the hills and not standing in the middle of the road with the "deer in the headlights " look .While I DO agree that the whistles are not effective; it's not for the reason that you suggest. The whistles are making their noise up in a frequency range, that the deer can hear... and it's an unusual noise for them to be hearing: they notice it. :shocked:
It's that nobody can predict what they will do, AFTER they notice it! :yikes:
Often; they just look at the sound source...
But when they decide to run; there is NO way to tell the direction!
How fast can an antelope run?While driving with my sister in law in her Toyota Matrix around 7pm..speed went from 55 to 40, near my home. Saw what I at first thought was a brown paper bag sailing past the windsheild, which in fact was a deer leaping, and clearing, the front of the vehicle...close, but no cigar..
I agree with keeping on your toes while riding/driving,but, sometimes you never see it coming.