Hit And Run - Turning Your Back On Road Responsibility

Hitting a person or the property of a person and to flee the scene right away without identifying oneself is the crime called Hit and Run...


Hitting or running over a person without stopping to see the condition of the victim or not taking responsibility of the situation by fleeing the scene right away is considered as hit and run. The same thing goes with personal properties such as cars, mail boxes, fences etc. When colliding with an animal and the perpetrators just flee the scene without stopping by is not considered as hit and run but cruelty to animals.

Avoid Committing Hit and Run

In case of an accident that involves colliding with or hitting a personal property, it is a must has to make efforts to look for the owner of the property and to let them know what has happened. An example of what could be done in cases like this is by leaving a written note stating the driver’s information and where to contact him or her.

When in a situation wherein the collision involves the injury of a person or groups of people, it is the legal responsibility of the driver to take action to help the injured persons. An example would be to immediately call for emergency medical services to give medical intervention right away to avoid fatalities. It is also the legal responsibility of the driver to report the accident right away to the law enforcement of the local area.

Penalizing Hit and Run

Hit and Run is a very serious offense which can involve the damage of property, injury to other people and even death. Different states have different penalties for the crime hit and run. All of the States see hit and run as a criminal offense. But among all the states, there is a place where they don’t consider hit and run as a criminal offense – Kentucky.

The minimum penalty that can be given to someone who committed hit and run is a traffic ticket. When a person is charged with hit and run, there are several factors being considered during sentencing. The factors include the nature of the accident, the gravity of the damage, if there are any injuries, did the driver cooperate with the local law enforcement, and the criminal records are also checked.

Hit and run is considered as a felony especially when it involves death or disfigurement. A person who is proved guilty can be fined for one thousand dollars to ten thousand dollars, imprisonment ranging from one to five years, or it could be both paying for a fine and imprisonment.

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