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We had a cul de sac back alley which was the site of our childhood football games, baseball, basketball etc. I had the unfortunate glory of being the only kid to run into and damage a car. Running a fly pattern with my head turned to pick up the ball in flight I ran smack into a car that had turned into the alley, stopped when he saw me running. He neglected to honk the horn....perhaps he thought I would notice him and stop. I did but only after flying onto and denting the hood. Fortunately, back then, they used real metal and he was able to pop out the dent so it cost my parents nothing. No damage to me except scaring the crap out of me and knocking the wind out.There was a story in The New Yorker a few years back on this very topic. Back before backup cameras and automatic braking, suburban cul-de-sacs were among the likeliest places for little kids to get struck by cars. It was attributed to the youngsters being beneath the drivers’ rearward vision and the drivers’ false sense of safety backing out of their own driveways, where, you know, nothing much ever happens.