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Explainer | What should Hong Kong drivers know about road accidents involving wild boars, pets?

After recent crashes where drivers have been hurt and animals killed, the Post looks at legal liabilities, insurance issues and best practices

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A taxi hit and killed wild boar on Saturday last week on a road in Aberdeen. Photo: Edmond So
A series of recent Hong Kong road accidents involving cats, dogs and wild boars has caused injuries to drivers and deaths to animals, sparking questions about public awareness of safety hazards while driving.
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The Post details the legal responsibilities of drivers, insurance issues and how to avoid animals on the road.

1. What animals have been hit?

Not just wild boars have been involved in accidents in the New Territories and Southern district in the past few weeks, with pets such as cats and dogs also finding their way onto the roads.

A minibus struck two dogs on Chai Kek Road in Tai Po in July, killing one of the canines. The other ran away.

In June, on Renfrew Road near Baptist University, a tabby cat was believed to have been hit by a car while it was crossing the road. Two cars reportedly ran over the cat later, but neither stopped.

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A taxi hit and killed wild boar on Saturday last week on a road in Aberdeen.

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