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Here what I can offer.
There is no definitive way to really answer your OP.
Why? Because there are so many factors that has to be accounted for when this occurs.
Some would be:
- time of day
- road conditions
- laws of that jurisdiction
- where the pedestrian was in relation to the driver hitting them.
- condition (and age) of the driver
- driving history
- condition of the pedestrian
- actions of the driver AFTER the accident (driving off vs staying at the scene)
and I know that there are a few others that i haven't mentioned suffice to say that no 2 situations are alike and no 2 people may get the same treatment when this happens.
The best you could probably do is find out what the laws are in your local area.
...so tell us the truth...what's Randy Moss really like??
And tell me something...how is jail and prison different?
You lost me on that one. Prior experience?
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Last edited by DaemonSeid; 03-16-2009 at 08:17 AM.
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