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In a recent announcement, the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) has identified Sullivan and Washington counties as particularly hazardous areas for deer-related collisions, especially during the month of November. The Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security released a statement on Thursday, highlighting that this month traditionally sees the highest number of incidents involving deer across the state.

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