Accident at a Speed of 20 km/h of the 1930s

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The world’s first accident, which ended in death, occurred on August 17, 1896 in London. A young man named Arthur drove into Bridget Driscoll at a speed of 8 mph (approximately 13 km / h), which caused her to die on the spot.

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