It depends on the speed of the semi, and the angle of which the person is hit. For example, if a person is hit dead-on by a semi at about 55 miles per hour, then it is certain death. If it is dead-on, but at 25 miles per hour, then there is a chance of the person living.
You will get injured or you will end in the hospital for the rest of your life.
A semi-truck driven by a convict.
10 to 1 it only happens when you get hit by a pancake truck which happens every day
If they hit or touch the rope, you give it to the person who didn't hit it. They serve it and you continue playing.
In the eyes of the court, the person getting the ticket is at fault. There is the option to go to court and contest the ticket, and let the judge decide the proper blame.
It depends on how strong the tornado is. A tornado of at least EF3 intensity could probably do it. The EF5 tornado that hit Joplin, Missouri in 2011 is reported to have thrown semi trucks a full quarter of a mile.
The person who is riding the bike dies...if you hit him/her hard enough.
He was in his pick up truck and was hit by an 18 wheeler semi truck. He suffered two collapsed lungs, bruised kidneys and several broken bones. He now has a 14 inch metal plate in his leg.
Bella was about to get into her truck when tyler was driveing and a car pulled out and tyler hit Bella truck but edward ran to Bella and stoped the van from crushing Bella
It is sent to the desired person
Yes, it is a foul. The opposing player gets 2 shots from within the semi-circle.
Carly was about to get hit by a taco truck and Freddie comes and pushes Carly out of the way but then Freddie gets hit by the truck and survives. Then Carly falls in love with Freddie for saving her life.