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My oldest boy is at high school now and I’m noticing his lack of attention to his surroundings. 
yesterday he was hit by  a car traveling at 20mph while crossing the road . The impact threw him down the road and the result was 2 police cars , first response and an ambulance with 4/5 hours in Birmingham children’s hospital :/ . 
why don’t kids pay attention ??? 

He hit his head off the road and he’s so lucky that he has no broken bones with just cuts . His bag took the impact off the bonnet . 

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I have noticed a surprising number of people of all ages cross the road looking straight ahead and not where danger may come from.

Super market car parks and access roads are particularly bad

Its almost as if the attitude is " you wouldn't dare run me over, I have a right to cross this road when and where I want"

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Really glad he's ok Nath, and that the car wasn't going faster, we have just started letting our daughter walk part way home and let her walk back from the shop alone last week, at her age I would have been out all over the place, but the roads are so busy these days. 

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Woke and snowflake we may or may not be. But be thankful that at least those that are part of the "woke and snowflake" culture have been designing motor cars for the past two decades plus. With 1960s and 1970s cars the outcome of a pedestrian being hit by a car was far more likely to result in serious injury or death. As with others here I'm glad that your young man is OK. He owes that to those who since the 1980s have designed into cars features that protect pedestrians who are unfortunate to be struck by such vehicles.

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