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A car travelling at 40mph will have a lot more momentum than one travelling at 30mph, so there would be more force for it to hit the pedestrian with; it will also take much longer to come to a halt.
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Really it depends on injuries sustained.
Physics are definitely used when getting hit by a car. When getting hit by a car physics explains the injury.
It was your car so your insurance will have to pay. Never loan a car out to someone who is not on your insurance policy.
If you did not have an active policy when you hit the person then you are not covered. The pedestrian can sue you for personal injury and it will come out of your pocket.
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.
The odds of being killed in a car accident as a pedestrian depend on various factors such as location, traffic conditions, and pedestrian safety measures. Generally, the odds are relatively low, but it's essential to practice caution and follow pedestrian safety rules to reduce the risk of accidents.
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You run out of your car and check if the person's dead. If he isn't, drive your car away as fast as you can. If he is dead, drive your car away even faster.