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# Vehicle Deathmatch (VDM)

Never use a vehicle to run someone over <mark style="color:red;">(with the intent to harm, injure, kill, down, etc.)</mark> or repeatedly ram your vehicle into somebody else's vehicle <mark style="color:green;">(not including the PIT maneuver)</mark>.  Being run over is not fun, nor are bumper cars. VDM offers no RP.

Accidental collisions happen with vehicles are moving at a high rate of speed, not stopping at traffic controls, and even d-sync. These would <mark style="color:red;">**NOT**</mark> be considered VDM as they were <mark style="color:red;">**NOT**</mark> done deliberately.&#x20;


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