Photo shows damage caused to car that hit deer as police issue safe driving advice
Police are warning drivers to watch out for deer after a car was badly damaged in a crash near Cannock Chase.
Staffordshire Police officers were called to Brindley Heath Road, near Cannock Chase, at around 2.20pm on Monday (June 30) following reports of a crash involving a car and a deer.
On arrival, officers discovered a silver Peugeot that had collided with an animal; nobody was injured, the deer could not be located and the driver was given safety advice by officers.
Now, Staffordshire Police has warned drivers to be cautious when driving on country lanes, sharing a photo showing the damage caused to the front of the car.

A Staffordshire Police spokesperson said: "Cannock Chase is home to a large deer population, and they are especially active during dawn and dusk.
"These beautiful animals can appear suddenly, giving drivers little time to react."
A photo shows the silver car with a heavily damaged front, with the engine of the vehicle left exposed.
The spokesperson added: "Officers responded to a road traffic collision involving a vehicle and a deer on Cannock Chase.
"The impact caused significant damage to the vehicle, highlighting just how dangerous these incidents can be — not only for wildlife but for drivers and passengers too.
"We’re urging all motorists to: use full beams when safe to do so at night to spot animals early; slow down in wooded or rural areas, especially where warning signs are posted; stay alert — if you see one deer, more may follow; and report any collisions to the police, especially if the animal is injured or causing a hazard.





