Keegan Kyle

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

You have probably heard that November is a bad month for drivers hitting deer on Wisconsin’s roadways. But seeing is different than hearing so we crunched the numbers for nearly 180,000 crashes reported to state authorities over the past decade and produced a graphic illustrating the number per day of the year.

For further reading on why crashes involving deer typically peak in November and some ideas out there to reduce crashes, check out outdoors writer Patrick Durkin's recent column. We also have an interactive map that lets you explore where nearly 25,000 crashes happened across Wisconsin in 2014 and 2015.

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Keegan Kyle is an investigative reporter and graphics producer for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin. Contact him at kkyle@gannett.com or on Twitter @keegankyle.