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A UK study finds most drivers don’t know they must report hitting livestock, risking fines or jail.
A new UK study reveals widespread confusion among drivers about legally required animal collision reports, with nearly half unaware they must report hitting horses, dogs, pigs, sheep, or other livestock.
Failure to report can result in fines up to £5,000, penalty points, or jail time.
Many drivers admit they would swerve at high speed to avoid animals, increasing crash risk, and nearly two-thirds would attempt to remove a wasp while driving.
Experts urge calm, controlled braking and safe stops, especially during spring and summer when animal activity rises near roadsides.
Dash cam footage is recommended for evidence.
Un estudio realizado en el Reino Unido revela que la mayoría de los conductores no saben que deben informar de haber atropellado al ganado, con el riesgo de recibir multas o de ser encarcelados.