In the event of pedestrians being run over, on which type of lanes do the most serious accidents occur?
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The **most serious accidents** involving pedestrian collisions occur on **conventional roads**. This is because on these roads, which are outside cities, vehicles tend to travel at **higher speeds**. High speed increases the severity of injuries in the event of a collision, raising the likelihood that the pedestrian will suffer very serious injuries or even die.
In contrast, on **motorways** and **urban roads**, although collisions can also occur, safety measures and infrastructure are usually more adequate to protect pedestrians, and vehicle speed can be more controlled, thus reducing the severity of accidents.
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