Each dot in the map below represents a car crash involving a moose between Sept. 1, 2016, and Sept. 1, 2017, according to data from the Maine Department of Transportation.
There were 291 moose-car collisions for this period – a slight decline from the 305 crashes during the same period in 2015-16. Forty-seven of those crashes caused injury to the driver, including one fatality that occurred on I-95 in Howland.
Mouse over the points in the map for additional details from police reports about each crash.
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Car-moose collisions are least common in the winter, and most common in June:
In 2017, moose crashes happened most frequently in the evening hours from 7 to 9 p.m.:
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