NH Fish and Game Department

Brake for Moose: It Could Save Your Life

CONTACT:
Henry Jones: (603) 744-5470
Andrew Timmins: (603) 271-1742
May 19, 2026

Concord, NH – Remember to brake for moose when traveling on New Hampshire’s roadways. Over the last five years, there were an average of 64 moose–vehicle collisions annually. While moose are active throughout the year, May through October are high-risk months for collisions because moose venture onto roadways to consume the remaining salt residue from winter surface treatments.

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department works diligently to increase awareness of the danger of moose and vehicle collisions.

“Moose are an iconic species and a tremendous resource in our state, but it can be dangerous to encounter them on the road,” said New Hampshire Fish and Game Moose Project Leader Henry Jones. “By following a few simple rules, motorists can greatly reduce their chance of a moose–vehicle collision or the severity of personal injury if they do hit a moose.”

When driving on New Hampshire roads, keep these points in mind:

Make sure your moose encounters are safe for you and the moose: Brake for Moose—It Could Save Your Life! Learn more at www.wildlife.nh.gov/wildlife-and-habitat/moose-new-hampshire/brake-moose.

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