Does a hit and run always involve a vehicle?
A Hit and Run is when someone driving a motor vehicle leaves the scene of an accident. This can involve another car or a pedestrian, and there are many other factors that can contribute to the severity of this type of offense. ChaCha! ChaCha On!
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The legal definition of "hit and run" states: the crime of a driver of a vehicle who is involved in a collision with another vehicle, property or human being.
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