Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Unless you get killed when hitting that wall with your car.But moose...theyre just funny looking cows..not aggressive at all?
You can survive a crash with a boar, roe or deer (your car wouldn't) but a moose crash is typically fatal.
Our host in Tuczno was telling me stories of so many animal crashes he had in the West Pomerania... When I was driving for coffee to Człopa (early in the morning, at dark, and in fog), I was only driving at 45 km/h and was watching the road very carefully. I could spot a medium sized animal crossing the road in front of me. There are also wisents in West Pomerania, and these are as much as dangerous as the moose, only rare.
Large wild quadrupeds tend to stop in the middle of the road when blinded by car headlights, making the situation extremely dangerous. And these can often be met at the dawn where the woods just turn into farming fields because the beasts walk to feed themselves there. November is a very dangerous month, is it Poland or Scandinavia.
The car trip takes 14-15 minutes on a clear Summer day. It took me 30 minutes one way (you can see there are only woods around).
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