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In most states, it doesn't matter the reason a driver struck a pedestrian or if the pedestrian saw the vehicle prior to being in a position to be struck--the pedestrian always has the right-of-way so the driver is always at-fault.

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Q: The car knocked a pedestrian who was crossing the road because of you are too excited that you have a new car and the pedestrian was saw your car approaching so for this case is you or the pedestrian?
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