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Electric cars more likely to hit pedestrians than gas vehicles: study

Why are Electric Vehicles more likely to hit pedestrians?

A new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health examining data from the UK found that electric and hybrid cars are twice as likely to hit pedestrians than their petrol and diesel counterparts. Experts say this is because EVs are quieter and that people are used to looking for certain cues to signal when cars are approaching

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Electric Cars Pose Higher Risk to Pedestrians: Study

Electric Cars Pose Higher Risk to Pedestrians: Study
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Electric cars 'three times' more likely to hit pedestrians than petrol

Electric cars 'three times' more likely to hit pedestrians than petrol
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