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that's a reindeer. completely different animal, despite the name.
also, the problem with reindeer isn't really that you risk hitting one, but that you get swarmed by hundreds of them taking up the entire road. they're not afraid of vehicles since they are often around people, so their reaction to oncoming traffic is... nothing. they don't even freeze, they just continue what they were doing.
Are they domesticated, or is there some other reason they're not afraid of humans ? Because we have tons of actual deers here (France) that you can easily see hanging out near roads at dawn or at dusk, but they're definitely afraid of humans and cars
reindeer herding is one of the main occupations of the sami of northern scandinavia. almost all of them are domesticated.
Oh yeah that makes sense then. The semi-wild cows of Corsica (they are domesticated and actively exploited for milk/meat but don't have dedicated pastures, they are left to roam and graze wherever they want) are also an absolute menace on the roads
that seems to be pretty much the same situation then, except while there seems to be around 30k corsican cows there are around 250k reindeer in sweden alone.