There are several potential consequences.
You could face:
* Felony convictions * Jail time * Large fines * Civil liability * Being considered automatically At Fault * License suspension * Inability to get insurance in the future
If you are charged with a hit and run, you will lost your license and have it suspended. There will be other consequences as well such as jail and fines.
In "Hit and Run" by R.L. Stine, the resolution reveals the true identity of the hit-and-run driver and the consequences they face for their actions. The protagonist ultimately confronts the driver and seeks justice for the victim.
You may be arrested for being involved in a "Hit and Run" for which the legal consequences are extremely serious.
The consequences of not stopping will cause the highway patrol, sheriff or police calling and/or coming to your home to arrest you. It is called a hit and run when you do this and it is illegal. You could lose your license, be heavily fined and/or go to jail.
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you have to pay a fine and pay fo rthe damage (if any) to the other car you have to pay a fine and pay fo rthe damage (if any) to the other car
Driving a vehicle while someone ids drunk could lead to severe consequences. One may have an accident with other cars and bikes, hit the trees, run animals or people over and eventually may lead to death of someone.
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It wouldn't be an accident if it were a hit and run, but it would be 20 years.
In a run and hit the runner has the option to steal or not depending on whether he gets a good jump and the batter has the option to swing or not depending on if it is a pitch he wants to hit. In a hit and run, the runner steals and the batter is supposed to swing. The run and hit is a safer play.
A No-Hit No-Run Summer was created in 2008.