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Electric Vehicles Are More Likely to Hit Pedestrians Than Gas Cars Are, Study Finds - Gizmodo

An analysis of British road traffic accidents in a recent study concluded that battery electric vehicles and hybrids are significantly more likely to strike pedestrians than gas or diesel vehicles ... Read More
Study Finds Pedestrians More Likely to Be Hit by EV or Hybrid

Pedestrians are twice as likely to be hit by an electric or hybrid car than by a vehicle that runs on gasoline or diesel, according to a study released Tuesday by researchers in London. Read More
Electric Vehicles Are Three Times More Likely To Hit Pedestrians Than Gas Cars - Jalopnik

An analysis of British road traffic accidents in a recent study concluded that battery electric vehicles and hybrids are significantly more likely to strike pedestrians than gas or diesel vehicles. Read More
You're more likely to be run over by an electric car - Newsweek

Electric or hybrid cars are more likely to hit pedestrians than diesel or gasoline powered cars, a new study has found. The research, published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health ... Read More
Electric car warning signals prove hard to locate at low speeds, study finds

As electric cars become more common, vulnerable road users are encountering more and more warning signals from them. Now, new research from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, shows that one ... Read More
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