Everyday, millions of Americans drive their vehicles. Often, it is very early in the morning, or late at night when it is dark and visibility is not always the best. Sometimes people drive along endless dark rural roads where animals are apt to cause panic. Most of the time motorists do not see these creatures until it is too late, and BAM! Animals like deer can walk into the road and straight out in front of a vehicle, and at that point there is nothing that can be done to prevent an accident. Recently car manufactures have fixed bright lights on vehicles and drivers have driven with extreme caution. Although this helps keep everyone safe, a more effective solution is for concerned citizens to plant food plots for the deer that contain a special chemical formulated by scientists, which will cause the deer to glow in the dark. In the early 2000's, many large insurance companies wanted more information on deer vs. vehicle accidents. Many of these insurance companies funded a study in 2007 that was conducted by the Arkansas Road Commission, on deer collisions. Michael Farrell and Phillip Tappe, associated writers for The University of Arkansas, say that "the annual number of deer-vehicle collisions in the United States is estimated at >1 million, annually (Farrell and Tappe, 2727). The damage totaling up from these accidents adds up to a whopping one billion dollars each year (2727). Farrell and Tappe also remind everyone that there are many different reasons for such high numbers. One of those reasons being that American's continue to move further out of the city and into the suburbs. All of the deer in that area are being forced out of their homes. The same goes for forest clearing. As they clear cut the forests, the deer's home have been destroyed forcing them to find a new ones. The deer roam around trying to find new shelter and sometimes stray into the street out in front of a vehicle (Farrell and Tappe, 2728). Another reason that could cause the numbers to rise is the rut or mating season. Although this is only seasonal and happens once a year it must be taken into consideration. During the rut, the deer move around, mark their territory, and try to find a mate. While the rut is going on, so is the hunting season. This causes the deer to get all stirred up and agitated. Their habits change during this time of the year, because there are constantly people i