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Electric cars kill pedestrians at twice the rate of petrol or diesel vehicles, BMJ study finds

Electric cars kill pedestrians at twice the rate of petrol or diesel vehicles, BMJ study finds
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UK Study: Pedestrian Safety Risks in Electric, Hybrid Car Collisions

UK Study: Pedestrian Safety Risks in Electric, Hybrid Car Collisions
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Electric vehicles more likely to hit pedestrians than petrol cars - study

Researchers suggest electric or hybrid vehicles could pose more risk due to their lack of noise and because younger, less experienced drivers are more likely to be driving them.

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EVs Are Twice as Likely to Hit Pedestrians Than Fuel Cars: Study

EVs Are Twice as Likely to Hit Pedestrians Than Fuel Cars: Study
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