If you roll a toy car towards the edge of a table and it falls off,

the car would likely continue to move in a straight line until it reaches the ground. Once the car falls off the table, gravity would cause it to accelerate downwards. The motion of the car would be influenced by various factors such as its initial velocity, the height of the table, the angle of the table's edge, air resistance, and any other forces at play. Eventually, the car would hit the ground and either come to a stop or continue to roll depending on the conditions.