What To Do If You Hit A Kangaroo While Driving | LHD (2024)

5% of road accidents involve collisions with animals, and a staggering 80% to 90% of those are with kangaroos. It’s a tragic and upsetting situation to suddenly find yourself in, but for those travelling on outback roads, it’s very common.

Review the information below so you know what to do should you ever hit a ‘roo.

What to do if you hit a kangaroo with your car

First of all, prioritise your own safety and get medical assistance if you or any of your passengers are hurt. If you’re all ok, do the following to help an injured kangaroo.

  • Find somewhere safe to park and turn your hazard lights on. If stopping is not safe to do immediately, wait until it is.
  • Assess from a distance. A hurt kangaroo can lash out if it feels threatened. Do not attempt to catch it. Keep any pets away to avoid stress to the kangaroo. Ensure you are not in danger of being hit by traffic.
  • Contact the Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES) or the local wildlife rescue organisation and let them know the situation and the location. In addition to providing advice, they may send a trained volunteer to help you or, if it’s safe, recommend you transport the animal to the nearest vet (who won’t charge to treat native wildlife).
  • If it’s safe, approach the animal calmly, cover it with a towel or blanket to keep it warm, and wait for wildlife experts to arrive.

What happens if the kangaroo hit by your car didn’t survive?

  • Move it to the side of the road out of the way of other vehicles.
  • See if it has a pouch. If it does, check inside for a joey. Because of the crash impact, check the surrounding area too.
  • If you find a joey attached to its mother’s teat, do not remove it – ask WIRES for advice. Otherwise, remove it, wrap it in a blanket to keep it warm and ask WIRES where you can take it to be cared for.

Can you make a claim if you’re injured from a kangaroo collision?

If you or your passengers sustain injuries in an accidental collision with a kangaroo (or other wildlife), your mandatory Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance should cover your associated rehabilitation and medical expenses, though exclusions apply.

In 2019 alone, over 7,000 drivers made a CTP claim for injuries sustained from a kangaroo collision. To cover damage to your car, you will need to have comprehensive car insurance..

Hotspots for kangaroo collisions

Australia is home to over 50 million kangaroos — almost double the Australian population. Below are places to be extra-careful because car accidents with kangaroos are particularly common:

State Kangaroo Collision Hotspot
South AustraliaPort Augusta, Cleve and Renmark
QueenslandRoma, Longreach, Goodiwini
Western AustraliaEsperance, Busselton, Albany
Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra, Hume, Fyshwick
New South WalesBroken Hill, Deniliquin, Dubbo
TasmaniaScottsdale, Devonport, Campbell Town
Northern TerritoryAlice Springs, Katherine and Darwin
VictoriaHeathcote, Dunkeld and Mildura

How to avoid a collision with a kangaroo

Accidents happen with little to no warning. However, there are some things you can do to reduce the likelihood of a serious collision:

  • Remain vigilant when travelling along regional roads known for their high kangaroo populations.
  • Avoid swerving at high speeds to avoid a collision. Instead, slow down, brake safely and maintain as much control of your vehicle as possible.
  • Do not use your high beam lights to scare a kangaroo off your path. The intense light will more than likely confuse them and make them freeze in front of you instead.
  • Avoid driving at dusk and dawn as this is when kangaroos are most active.

Your responsibilities if you hit a kangaroo

If you accidentally hit an animal while driving, it is extremely unfortunate but almost certainly won’t get you into legal trouble. It can however be considered an offence to leave the accident scene without checking on the condition of an injured animal.

Drivers aren’t expected to give first aid, but they should call the relevant local wildlife rescue organisation and seek their advice on how to safely help or ease the pain of an injured animal. If a kangaroo sadly hasn’t survived, make conditions safe for other drivers by moving it to the side of the road.

Make a car crash claim today

While there may not be compensation possible with most incidents involving wildlife, LHD Lawyers are always ready to help everyday Australians receive the benefits they are entitled to for most car accident claims.

We are so sure of our abilities to win your case that we stand firmly by our No Win No Fee Policy: if we don’t win, you don’t pay. Call 1800 455 725 for a no-obligation consultation about your case.

What To Do If You Hit A Kangaroo While Driving | LHD (2024)

FAQs

What are you supposed to do if you run over a kangaroo? ›

If you do have an accident with a kangaroo please pull over safely. When you have checked everyone in the car is safe, put your hazard lights on, and give us a call. Even if the kangaroo appears okay and jumps away it will probably be injured and need assistance.

What should you do if you hit an animal while driving? ›

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  7. Remove the corpse from the road, if it's obstructive.

What to do when a kangaroo is on the road? ›

Slow it down, don't swerve

If you do have to avoid an animal on the road, most states' transport departments advise staying straight and hitting the brakes rather than swerving. Swerving often ends up creating an even more serious accident if you veer off the road or into surrounding vehicles.

What to do if a kangaroo attacks you? ›

If the kangaroo does attack:
  1. drop to the ground.
  2. curl into a ball (if able) or otherwise lie face down and use your arms to protect your head and neck.
  3. try and remain calm and still until the animal moves away.
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Would a human be able to fight a kangaroo? ›

A kangaroo would not beat a human in a boxing fight. Humans are much stronger and more agile than kangaroos. Kangaroos are also very timid creatures, so they would likely be too scared to even enter the ring with a human opponent.

Do kangaroos go for car headlights? ›

Kangaroos are most active at dusk and dawn, when they're hardest to see. It doesn't help that their fur colour camouflages them. Kangaroos tend towards two extremes when startled – they either dart erratically or freeze when faced with an oncoming vehicle and their dazzling headlights.

What to do if I hit a possum? ›

A young opossum about nine inches long (not including the tail) has reached the independent stage and should be left alone unless it is showing signs of injury or illness. Adult opossum can often survive mauling by a dog or being hit by a car. However, they do need help recovering from these injuries.

Who do you call if you see a kangaroo? ›

Emergency Rescue Advice. WIRES Rescue Office can be contacted 24/7 for wildlife information and rescue advice at 1300 094 737, or you can 'Report a Rescue' online. Use these contacts for national wildlife rescues and marine mammal rescues.

What is a kangaroo biggest threat? ›

What are the main threats? The major threats facing tree kangaroo species are hunting and habitat loss. Tree kangaroos have been hunted for food by indigenous communities across their range. For a number of species, this factor alone has contributed to a sharp decline in population numbers.

Why do kangaroos not like dogs? ›

Kangaroos perceive dogs as a threat because dogs closely resemble dingoes — one of their deadliest predators, said Euan Ritchie, a professor of wildlife ecology and conservation at Deakin University in Australia.

What is the best defense of a kangaroo? ›

The best defense is to keep a safe distance and try to create a barrier between yourself and the beast. Even holding up a large tree branch can be helpful.

Can you rescue a kangaroo? ›

It is illegal to keep and raise most Australian wildlife (including kangaroos) without a Wildlife Carer's licence and/or permit. Please contact the appropriate government department in your State or Territory for more information. How did we go?

What to do if you hit a kangaroo perth? ›

If the kangaroo is within the Perth metro region and it is during daytime hours, the WA Wildlife Ambulance can attempt a rescue of kangaroos with these injuries. Contact your local police station (not 000) for all injured kangaroos after hours.

What do kangaroo do instead of running? ›

Hopping is energy efficient.

Hopping uses less energy than four-legged running at the same speed. It is critical in a dry, unpredictable environment to be efficient with resources.

Has anyone ever ridden a kangaroo? ›

Some children do prefer to ride kangaroos instead of bikes to school, but that is becoming less common with the advent of helicopter parents. The sad thing about kangaroo riding is that it isn't as popular as horse riding in Australia, despite kangaroos resulting in less deaths each year than horses.

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