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I'm afraid I WOULD and hope that no one gets rear ended in the process. I know stopping suddenly for an animal can cause an accident (knock wood, has not happened yet to me) but I can't help but try my best to stop if something living is in front of my vehicle.
I did hit a Canada goose once when it dashed into the front of my car. I tried to stop, the kind lady behind me also pulled over, I was bawling, the bird had a broken wing. She said she saw the whole thing and that there was no way I could have avoided that bird, but I still felt horrible. I tried to catch it up, but couldn't. Believe me, I have no clue as to what I would have done, had I caught it. (Killing it quickly would have been the right thing to do...but could I have?...ha I doubt it.) The bird went to a big house (school) that had a fair sized pond and a lot of geese living there...I can only hope for the best.
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