Hit twice a kid.
First time was going over speed bump super slow. Some kid stole something from someone and was running and literally hit my hood. Fell over and broke arcade. Lot of blood, I put him in a car and drive him to hospital to point where police saw me driving like a maniac and fallows me. Luckily only 4 stitches.
Second time, going maybe 80km/h, within speed limit. Unfortunately was waiting on new tires to be delivered. had POS Hankook's on a car. Bought them out of curiosity to check the brand. Kid starts to cross street on a bike, does not look left or right. I hit the brake, tires loose traction momentarily although it was like 30c degree outside. Hit the horn hard, kid turns, starts turning back, I think OK (all this is going on is a second). But for whatever reason he stops. I figured tires are not braking at all. I hit the gas pedal and steer left, manage to hit is back tire. He just had some bruises.
Since then anyone who tells me that certain tires are "good enough" I cringe. In this case, literally 1/4 of a foot was reason why I hit the kid. If one tire brakes 2ft over some other tire, that is tire I am getting. That is why I have never, never again considered getting anything that is not Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Bridgestone or before Good year (now not anymore). When I bought in 2012 VW CC CPO at VW dealership with some 28k, it came with brand new Kumho Ecsta tires. It confirmed my original thoughts. Tires like that are just pure garbage after 10-15k.