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In Minnesota, drivers hit by deer may get a free permit to keep the animal if it's dead, with authorities handling safety and reporting based on damage.
When a driver hits a deer in Minnesota, local law enforcement typically responds to verify the incident and ensure road safety.
If the deer is dead, the driver may obtain a free possession permit to legally keep it; if not, authorities may transfer it to someone on a call list or leave it to decompose, feeding wildlife.
Injured deer may be humanely dispatched.
A state crash report is filed if damage exceeds $1,000 or there are injuries; otherwise, a minor report is issued for insurance.
Some crashes go unreported due to low vehicle value, lack of insurance, or fear of higher premiums.
Since 1987, local authorities have managed most deer-vehicle incidents, with conservation officers sometimes donating salvageable deer to charities.
En Minnesota, los conductores atropellados por un ciervo pueden obtener un permiso gratuito para mantener al animal si está muerto, con las autoridades manejando la seguridad y los informes basados en el daño.