Yes, you can get into trouble for almost hitting a pedestrian who jumped out of the way and hit your car with his walking stick when he did not get it out of the way. Pedestrians alwayshave the right of way. You failed to yield right of way. You get a ticket. You could face a lawsuit because you scared a pedestrian. Now, watch where you are going.
Alcohol use by either the driver or the pedestrian was reported in almost 50% of traffic crashes involving pedestrian fatalities.
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
Always give up the "right-of-way" to the pedestrian. Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right-of-way and if you hit them under almost any circumstances it can be found to be your fault. Best to be safe, considerate and let the pedestrian cross, even if they are not in a crosswalk.
Always give up the "right-of-way" to the pedestrian. Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right-of-way and if you hit them under almost any circumstances it can be found to be your fault. Best to be safe, considerate and let the pedestrian cross, even if they are not in a crosswalk.
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Almost any part of your body will give trouble when you grow old
It's almost always a blow to the skull, or the skull hitting something.
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Strokes almost always affect just one side of the body. There may be profound symptoms, or no symptoms at all. Here is a list:F. Face drooping on one side. Smile is one-sidedA. Arms able to be lifted and held there.S. Speech, slurred.T. Time to call your emergency number, like 911.Some signs or symptoms of a strokes are confusion or trouble for understanding, trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance coordination, a strong headache, sudden trouble with the vision and some weakness on the legs.