Lots of factors go on here. How you get hit, where you get hit, by what vehicle. Assuming a standard vehicle you'll almost certainly flip over the car and not be crushed under it. Assuming you're about average height it'll hit you in the waist/torso/leg area so those will certainly break. Then you'll fly in the air and hit the pavement. If your skull or neck breaks great. But medical services will be there fairly quickly which is gonna be a problem. I'm no expert but I'd say it's unlikely and you'll be in a lot of pain. People have survived being run over by large vehicles before.
It's not unless you're very lucky. You'll just break a lot of bones. I think I read somewhere here that it's around 8 stories for almost certain death, or maybe it was 5.
People have survived these before just from a preliminary "(Wo)man survives being hit by train" search. If we're thinking of those slow above-ground trains it's probably not the initial impact that will kill you, it's being dragged under the train and being torn apart that will, assuming your mangled corpse doesn't fall out from under the train and then you get to sit there dying slowly until EMS gets there. If it's super slow you might not even be dragged underneath you'll just kinda sit at the front and be dragged along the tracks till the conductor stops. Unless it's going at like, 200km/h or you lay in a way that the train runs over your head and decapitates you I'd give it some more thought.
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