Talk:List of traffic collisions (before 2000)
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Critique of July 2007 trims
[edit]Whoa, what happened here? Circeus deleted the accidents that do not involve white people. Might not be NPOV (just my opinion of this arbitrary action). Nutmegger 01:16, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry I never noticed this. I moved around the time it was posted. Many of these accidents ()I happened to remove more that "[did] not involve white people" because there were less that involved white people to begin with (there are 6 accidents from Western Europe and North America in the removed list, which is on par with the frequency of these area of the worldin the whole list).
- I trimmed mostly accidents with 8-20 deaths from Africa and Asia because such accidents, bar other peculiarities, are not nearly as notable when accidents with 25-40 deaths are common in these regions. We do not aim to report all the bus plunges stories, only the more notable amongst them, hence my (quite needed to keep the list manageable) trim, which also removed all the marginal cases for which I couldn't readily locate sources.
- The items are all here, on the talk page, easily restored if you think they should, so it's not like I was being rogue or anything. Circeus 19:38, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
July 2007 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 18:51, 10 July 2007 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements. See original edit or references for year placement.
- 31 August – A bus plunges into an abyss and ignites in Caldas Department, Colombia, killing 12 and injuring 10.[1]
- 5 March – A bus falls off a cliff 15 miles from Matatiele, South Africa, killing 15 and injuring 30.[1]
- 6 March – A bus falls into a deep ravine 27 miles west of Ibagué, Colombia, killing 10 people.[1]
- 1 January – A bus plunges into a lake near Nagano, Japan killing 23.
- 21 August – On the Mauterner Bundesstraße B33 near Aggsbach Dorf, a bus tries to avoid a collision with a car driving in the wrong direction and plunges into the Donau river. 8 passengers drown while trapped in the sinking bus and 43 are seriously injured.[2]
- July 9 – An army truck and a bus collide near Moscow, killing 15 Soviet soldiers.[3]
- August 25 – A car knocks a billboard onto a group of people in Armenia. Eight women die.[3]
- 22 January – A PKS bus collides with a "Kraz" military truck near Osiecznica, Poland. 14 are killed, 59 injured.
- 15 November – Two PKS buses carrying miners to "KWK Brzeszcze" crashes in lake Zywieckie, killing 27 miners, two drivers and widow.
- July 25 – A bus plunges into a river near Oryol, Russia, killing 10 people from West Germany, one from Austria, and injuring six people.[4]Cite error: A
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(see the help page). - January 6 – A minibus skids off a road 125 miles southwest of Kathmandu, Nepal, killing 15 people.[5]
- 7 April – A bus falls into a ravine near Marble Rocks in Madhya Pradesh, India, killing 16 and injuring 39.[6]
- 12 October – A bus swerves into a ditch in northern Punjab, India, killing 11 people.[7]
- 7 December – A truck collides with a bus near Chengalpattu, India, killing 16 and injuring 20.[8]
- 2 March – A cement truck crashes into a bus in the Caucasus, killing eight and injuring nine.[9] The bus was traveling from Cherkessk to Vladikavkaz (then Ordzhonikidze).[10]
- 12 March – A bus and a van collide in western Rajasthan, India, killing 12 and injuring 20.[11]
- 13 July – Tour bus collides with truck and car 30 miles west of Moscow, killing seven, including four Belgians, and injuring six.[12]
- 20 October – A bus and a car collide during a heavy fog 20 miles outside of Moscow. Both dropped into Desna River, and at least 11 of the passengers on the bus died.[13]
- 17 November – A bus overturns near Toledo, Spain, killing 10 and injuring 37.[14]
- December 4 – 13 die and 36 are injured when a bus and a truck collide on a highway between Tepic and Puerto Vallarta in Mexico.
- June 9 – 31 bus passengers and 14 people are injured when a bus drives onto a railway crossing in Rostov Oblast, Russia and is hit by a train.
- 14 January – Two buses collide 60 miles east of Islamabad, Pakistan, killing 10 people.[15]
- 28 December – A truck carrying 15 prisoners collides with a bus in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, killing two bus passengers, a guard, and three prisoners. Eleven people are injured.
- 23 August – A bus veers off a mountain road near Przemysl, Poland, killing eight and injuring 16.
- 18 November – Leamington Spa, United Kingdom Eleven die in a collision between a lorry and a school bus.
- 9 October – 17 people killed when bus falls into a ravine near Gollany Junction in northern Israel.
- 20 November – Ilorin, Nigeria, 22 people killed in fiery collision between two buses.[16]
- 23 August – A bus rolls over after colliding with a car in eastern Turkey, killing 12 and injuring 36.[17]
- 1 July – A bus traveling from Poland to Bosnia flips over at a roundabout near Lake Balaton in Hungary, killing 19.[18]
- 25 July – A bus plunges off a mountain road in Kosovo, killing 10 and injuring 31.[19]
- 23 February – An Athens– Bound intercity bus plunges into a river near Thessaloniki, Greece killing 16.[20]
- 8 March – A tourist bus crashes near Kaplice, Czech Republic killing 19 and injuring 35.[21]
- 17 December – A bus transporting miners from Simferopol to Alushta plunges into a ditch on a mountain road in Crimea, Ukraine, killing 17 and injuring 19.[22]
- 4 April – 12 Bulgarian children are killed when a bus returning them from an excursion to Dubrovnik, Croatia plunges into a river near Bijelo Polje, Montenegro.[23][24]
- September 9 – One dead in a 14 vehicles pileup, including 7 trailer trucks, and subsequent fireball on Quebec Autoroute 20, in Montreal, Quebec.[25]
- 14 October – 15 Kosovan children are killed when a bus returning them from an excursion plunges into a ravine in Albania.[26]
- 24 May – 5 teenage girls are killed and dozens other people injured in a bus crash in County Meath, Ireland.[27]
- 30 June – 11 pilgrims to the annual St Anne’s Feast are killed in a bus tragedy on the North-South Expressway near Nibong Tebal, Penang in Malaysia.[28]
- 8 July – Thirteen die and eight are injured when a bus plunges down a ravine in Uttarakhand, India.[29]
- 20 September – A bus veers off its path and collides with a truck on the road between Kerman and Mashhad in eastern Iran, killing 13 and injuring 16.[30]
- 25 September – A bus traveling from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma, Tanzania overturns while speeding near Dar es Salaam, killing 16 and injuring 41.[31]
- 26 October – A bus falls into a ravine and catches fire near Rohri, Pakistan, killing at least 20 people.[32]
- 29 October – A bus collides with an oil truck near Multan, Pakistan, killing 22 and injuring 23.[33]
- 31 October – A bus falls into a river in Enugu State, Nigeria, killing 18 people.[34]
- 1 November – Two buses collide in Sirajganj District, Bangladesh, killing 18 and wounding 30.[35]
- 8 November – A bus plunges into a ravine near Gwadar, Pakistan, killing 15 and injuring 16.[36]
- 11 November – A bus skids off a road in Kanchanaburi, Thailand and crashes into a tree, killing 17 and injuring 23.[37]
- 12 November – A bus plunges into a river from a bridge in Chile, killing 19 people.[38]
- 26 November – A bus collides with a truck southwest of Teheran, Iran, killing 13 and injuring 17.[39]
- 2 December – A bus travelling from Delhi to Shimla rolls into a gorge near Solan, India, killing 14 and injuring 29.[40]
- 9 December – A bus hits a truck on the road between Eldoret and Nakuru in Kenya, killing 15 people.[41]
- 12 December – A truck ploughs into a group of parked cars in Kaduna, Nigeria, killing 20 people.[42]
- 21 December – Two buses collide head-on near Akure, Nigeria, killing 17 people.[43]
- 30 December – An oil tanker collides with a bus in heavy fog near Burewala, Pakistan, killing 14 people.[44]
- 4 January – A bus plunges into the Chenab River in Doda District, Jammu and Kashmir, India, killing 12 and injuring 35.[45] Another source gives the death toll as 14.[46]
- 5 January – A coach carrying carrying British schoolchildren and accompaniments from La Grave to Grenoble skids and crashes in the French Alps, injuring 4.[47]
- 10 January – A truck slams into a bus on the highway between Arak and Malayer in Iran, killing 14 and seriously injuring 16.[48]
- 1 February – A truck veers off its lane and rams into a bus in Ghana, killing 16.[49]
- 2 February – An overcrowded minibus skids off a road and falls into a gorge in Rajouri District, India, killing 19 and injuring 23.[50]
- 3 February – Two buses collide on a highway in Hechi, China, killing 13 and injuring 75.[51]
- 16 February – A bus crashes head-on into a truck near Ouro Preto, Brazil, killing 13 and injuring 23.[52]
- 26 February – A bus rolls down a 300-foot gorge in Reasi, India, killing 12 and injuring nine.[53]
- 27 February – A bus travelling through western Nepal plunges off a mountain road into a riverbank, killing 13 and injuring more than 30.[54]
- 12 March – A bus transporting a wedding party rolls down a gorge and falls into the Mandakini River in Rudraprayag District, India, killing 18 and injuring 27. Drunk driving is suspected as the cause.[55]
- 15 March – A truck and a bus collide just outside Morogoro, Tanzania, killing 12.[56]
- 23 March – A tire bursts on a bus, causing it to overturn in Central Province, Zambia, killing 14 and injuring 27.[57]
- 27 March – A vehicle plunges into a gorge in Jharkhand, India, killing at least 13.[58]
- 11 April – A bus headed for Harare veers off the road and overturns in Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe, killing at least 10 people.[59]
- 14 April – A bus falls off a road into a ravine in northwest Pakistan, leaving 11 dead and nine injured.[60]
- 16 April – A bus transporting shoppers from Teresina to Fortaleza, Brazil falls 50 feet off a cliff after experiencing brake problems, killing 11 and injuring 29.[61]
- 2 May – A bus skids off a mountain road and falls into a gorge in Kotkhai, India, killing 19 and injuring about 30.[62]
- 11 May – A jeep collides with an oil tanker in Mayurbhanj District, India, killing 10 and injuring 5.[63]
- 8 June – A truck collides with two minivans in Altai Krai, Russia, killing 14 people.[64]
- 8 June – A bus travelling from Meerut to Bulendshahr hits a tree in Hafizpur, India, killing 12 and seriously injuring 27. [65]
- 10 June – A van headed from Peshawar to Chitral plunges into a ravine in Malakand, Pakistan, killing 12 and injuring 6. [66]
- 26 June – A SUV travelling from Fairport, New York towards Keuka Lake strikes a tractor-trailer head-on, killing the 5 occupants of the SUV, all newly graduated teens.[67]
- 29 June – One of seven tour-buses transporting diverted airplane passengers from Syracuse, New York to Newark, New Jersey, crashes thirty miles north of Scranton, Pennsylvania, killing the driver, and injuring several others.[68]
- July 4 – 12 are killed and 8 injured when a minibus veers and plunges in a 87-meter gorge in Shuicheng County, China.[69]
- 7 July – A passenger bus collides with two motorbikes and three cars in West Java, Indonesia. It then plunges into a ravine, killing 14 and injuring 48. [70]
- April 27 – Four people were injured, two critically, in a crash involving a police car Sunday afternoon near O'Hare International Airport.
References
- ^ a b c Shafer, Jack. "The Rise and Fall of the "Bus Plunge" Story: What Killed This Former New York Times Staple? http://www.slate.com/id/2152895" Slate.com 13 November 2006
- ^ 1976 Busunglück
- ^ a b Oberg, James E. Uncovering Soviet Disasters: Exploring the Limits of Glasnost. New York: Random House, 1988: 106.
- ^ "West Germans Killed in Bus Accident in Soviet Union." The Associated Press 26 July, 1983.
- ^ AP report via New York Times
- ^ Reuters "16 Die in Indian Bus Crash" The New York Times 7 April 1985
- ^ AP report via New York Times
- ^ UPI "Indian Bus Crash Kills 16" The New York Times 7 December 1986
- ^ Oberg, James E. Uncovering Soviet Disasters: Exploring the Limits of Glasnost. New York: Random House, 1988: 107.
- ^ Reuters. "Eight Die in Soviet Bus Crash" The New York Times 3 March 1987
- ^ Associated Press. "Bus Crash Kills 12 in India" The New York Times 12 March 1987
- ^ "Belgian Bus Driver Violated Traffic Rules." ITAR-TASS 15 July 1987
- ^ "Thick Fog Grounds Flights For A Third Day, Blamed For 11 Deaths In Crash." The Associated Press 21 October 1987.
- ^ Associated Press "Bus Crash in Spain Kills 10" The New York Times 17 November 1987
- ^ AP report via New York Times
- ^ BBC News Report
- ^ CNN report
- ^ CNN report
- ^ CNN report
- ^ Bus plunges off Greek road, 23 February, 2003
- ^ Fatal Czech bus crash, 9 March, 2003
- ^ AP report via phillyburbs.com
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ Spectaculaire carambolage sur l'autoroute 20: un mort, 09/09/2004
- ^ [3]
- ^ Bus crash in Ireland kills 5 girls, May 22, 2005
- ^ Mandatory refresher courses for commercial drivers from next year, 1 JUly 2006
- ^ CNN report
- ^ "13 killed, 16 injured in road accident in Iran" 20 September 2006
- ^ Reuters report
- ^ Reuters report
- ^ AP report via CBS News
- ^ Independent Online article
- ^ BBC News report
- ^ PakTribune.com report
- ^ AFP via Hindustan Times
- ^ Reuters report
- ^ "Road accident kills 13 in Iran" 26 November 2006
- ^ "Bus plunges into gorge in HP, 14 killed" 3 December 2006
- ^ "15 die, scores injured in grisly road accident" 10 December 2006
- ^ "Nigeria: 20 Killed in Kaduna Auto Crash" 13 December 2006
- ^ "17 die in Nigerian road crash" 22 December 2006
- ^ "14 killed as bus collides with oil tanker" 31 December 2006
- ^ "12 killed, over 35 injured in bus accident in Doda" 4 January 2007
- ^ "29 Killed in Three Months on Kashmir Roads" 10 April 2007
- ^ "Britons injured in coach crash" January 5, 2007.
- ^ "Another deadly road accident in Iran left 14 Iranians dead" 11 January 2007
- ^ "Sixteen Perish At Akuse Junction" 2 February 2007
- ^ "19 killed, 20 injured in Jammu and Kashmir road accident" 3 February 2007
- ^ "Tour buses collide in southern China, killing 13" 3 February 2007
- ^ "Brazil bus crash kills 13, injures 23 near historic city of Ouro Preto" 17 February 2007
- ^ "12 persons killed and nine injured in an bus accident in Jammu region" 26 February 2007
- ^ "Nepal bus rolls down mountainside, 13 killed" 27 February 2007
- ^ "Bus Falls Into Gorge in India, 18 Dead" 13 March 2007
- ^ "Moro accident victims identified" 17 March 2007
- ^ "Road accident kills 14, injures 27 in Zambia" 25 March 2007
- ^ "13 killed in road crash in eastern India" 27 March 2007
- ^ "10 dead in Zim bus crash" 11 April 2007
- ^ "Passenger bus falls into ravine in northwestern Pakistan, 11 killed" 14 April 2007
- ^ "Brazil bus crash kills 11" 16 April 2007
- ^ "Bus falls into gorge in India, 19 killed" 2 May 2007
- ^ "Road accident kills 10 in Orissa" 11 May 2007
- ^ "14 killed, 7 hurt in head-on road crash in Siberia" June 9, 2007
- ^ "12 killed in road mishap near Ghaziabad" 8 June 2007
- ^ "Van falls off mountain road in northwestern Pakistan, at least 12 killed" 10 Jun 2007
- ^ "5 Fairport 2007 Grads Killed in Head-On Collision" 26 Jun 2007
- ^ "1 killed and several injured in tour-bus crash near Scranton, Pennsylvania" 29 Jun 2007
- ^ 12 killed, 8 injured in minibus crash, 2007-07-04
- ^ Indonesian police: 14 dead after bus carrying students, teachers, plunges into ravine 7 July 2007
February 2009 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 23:51, February 9, 2009 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements. See original edit or references for year placement.
1979
[edit]- February 11 – A bus plunged into 30-foot deep pond at Barpeta, Assam, India, fifty killed. [citation needed]
- February 12 – A passenger bus lost control and served off the cliff a fier a trailere truck with plunged doen a 450-foot ravine at San Luiua Potosi, Mexico, killing twelve and injuring fourteen. [citation needed]
- March 26 – A truck carrying illegally passengers swerved and lost control and plunged Adolfo Lopez Matoos Dam irrigation at outskirt of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, killing twenty and injuring 25. [citation needed]
- April 10 – A bus carrying fifty-nine children returning from picnic site, where plunges into a Oribigo River, Santa Cristina de La Polovorosa, Zamora, Spain, killing 48, including 44 children. [citation needed]
- April 15 – A Bangkok-Chiang Mai minibus head-on collide with a truck carrying Thai rice at Chainat, Thailand, killing 22. [citation needed]
- May 24 – A bus carrying 40 high-school students and teachers returning from an archeological site plummeted into a ravine on the outskirts of La Venta, Tabasco, Mexico, killing 16. [citation needed]
- July 8 – A crowded bus overturned and burst into flames at outskirt of Bogota, Colombia, 47 killed. [citation needed]
- October 19 – A bus carrying 51 Spanish pilgrims from Rome crashed on the A64 expressway near Tarbes, Hautes-Pyrenees, France, killing 23; another 28 are injured. [citation needed]
- October 20 – An overcrowded bus crashed by overturned on a slippy highway at Nageland, outskirt of Semarang, Indonesia, killing 13 and injuring 20. [citation needed]
- October 26 – A Medelin-Yarumal regular route bus plunged into a ravine at outskirt of Santa Rosa de Osos, Antioquia, Colombia, killing twenty and injuring twenty. [citation needed]
March 16 2009 trim
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1960
[edit]- June 22 – At least twenty-two died and six injured, when a local bus struck and caught fire in suburb of Porto Alegre, Brazil. [citation needed]
- August 25 – At least fifty-nine died, when a bus carrying Don Pedro Commercial Schoo soccer club plunged into Numa Bridge spans of Turvo River, Sao Jose do Rio Pereo, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. [citation needed]
1977
[edit]- January 3 – A passenger bus with sixty-five passenger, where plunged a bridge and fourty-five foot into a mountain ravine, suburb of Debre Berhan, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, at least thirty-three dead and nineteen injured. [citation needed]
- July 7 – A passenger with Kakul Academy School, where plunged into a 300-foot ravine, in suburb of Dunga Gali, Galyat, Pakistan. At least seventeen dead and twenty-seven injured. [citation needed]
1995
[edit]- April 16 – A bus carrying ninety textile factory's workers hit by an express train in level crossing at Al Minufiyah, Monufia Governorate, Egypt. At least fourty-nine people confirmed dead. [citation needed]
May 14, 2009 trim
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1962
[edit]- May 29 – An overloaded bus with Mindanao Agricultural Colledge students, plunged into 800-foot in wooden bridge, near Alalon Fall, Bukidnon, Mindanao, Philippines, at least thirty people dead. [citation needed]
1967
[edit]- January 6 – A bus bump into rear of another bus, and both bus plunged into 300-foot of ravine in Silang, Cavite, Calabarzon, Philippines, and both buses carrying 130 local pilgrim members of Feast of the Three Kings. The resulting of 83 people to death. [citation needed]
May 23, 2009 trim
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1968
[edit]- October 30 – At least 44 people killed with 34 injured, when a bus loaded attend to local mourners, and on way to furneral place, plunged into Namkang River, Sancheong, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. [citation needed]
1978
[edit]- June 12 – At least twenty-two people died, when a bus plunged 500-foot into a ravine at Tela Ouerta, Chefchaouen, Morroco. [citation needed]
1989
[edit]- December 7 – At least fifty people are died, when a local bus plunged into Ogun River, Majidun, Shomolu Region, Lagos State, Nigeria. [citation needed]
May 28, 2009 trim
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1976
[edit]- November 29 – A bus bump into rear of taxi and both vehicles plunged into Lake Van, Akdamar, Erzurum Province, Turkey, at least twenty-five people confirmed dead with fifteen people are injured. [citation needed]
1982
[edit]- February 20 – A bus carrying Iraqi pillar supporters bump into rear of tank truck in Nusaybin, Mardin, Turkey, at least twenty-three people confirmed dead and elelven are injured. [citation needed]
1983
[edit]- July 7 – A truck carrying local farm workers, careened off a road and plunged into a ravine in Yerkoy, Yozgat, Turkey, at least fourty-four people are confirmed dead and seventeen people are injured. [citation needed]
1984
[edit]- November 25 – A truck head-on collided with a passenger bus carrying wedding reveiers in Ilgaz, Cankin, Turkey, at least thirty-one people confirmed dead and twenty-three are injured. [citation needed]
June 3, 2009 trim
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1962
[edit]- February 21 – An overcrowded bus overturned and plunged 170-foot into a mountain ravine, outskirt of La Merced, Chanchamayo, Peru, at least twenty-six people dead and twenty-eight are injured. [citation needed]
1985
[edit]- May 14 – A bus carrying Huinan high-school students and teachers, collided with a truck and burst into flames in outskirt of Xiamen, Fujian, China, at least twenty-two people dead, fourty-eight people are injured. [citation needed]
- September 1 – An Agra-Kilgansi regular route bus lost control and plunged into a ravine with over a cliff in mountain road, outskirt of Batkhela, North-West Frontier, Pakistan, at least at least fourty people are dead. [citation needed]
1988
[edit]- July 8 – A bus lost control, approaching sharp curve and plunged into deep george in outskirt of Matucana, Huarochiri, Peru, at least thirty people are dead with twenty are injured. [citation needed]
1989
[edit]- August 29 – Two Enatra regular route bus collision in Jesus Maria, Lima Province, Peru, at least twenty people dead and thirty are injured. [citation needed]
- December 4 – A truck carrying local soccer player and fans carceened off a road, in Palpa, Peru, killing at least 19 people. [citation needed]
1995
[edit]- April 18 – A local bus plunge into ravine down 460-foot in outskirt of Jintang Country, Sichuan, China, at least twenty-one people are dead with twenty people are injured. [citation needed]
1997
[edit]- January 2 – A bus carrying fourty people onboard, plunged into a cliff, on a foggy road, and tumbling 2500-foot down a mountain road, outskirt of Carrizal, Guainia, Colombia, killing thirty-seven people. [citation needed]
June 8, 2009 trim
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1982
[edit]- April 8 – A bus bump into rear of truck, carrying sugar in Aguadulce, Cocle, Panama, at least seventeen people are confirmed dead and thirty-eight people are injured. [citation needed]
- June 8 – A bus plunged into Dande River, Centenary, Mashonaland Central, Zimbabwe, at least fifty-five dead and thirty-five injured. [citation needed]
1983
[edit]- September 11 – A bus plunge off a San Jose bridge, Ambato, Tungusahua, Ecuador, killing fifty-two people. [citation needed]
- December 8 – A bus carrying Italian sailors, returning from Serie A soccer match, crash into broke guardrails and plunged into 225-foot down a cliff by rain swept, A 33 Express way, Aulla, Tuscany, Italy, killing at least thirty-four sailors. [citation needed]
1991
[edit]- August 28 – A bus carrying Lenanese and Iranian passengers on board, plunged into a ravine, when a bus driver lost control by exssive speed, approaching a sharp curve, Dogubeyazit, Agri, Turkey, killing fifty-two people, mostly Lebanese passengers. [citation needed]
June 13, 2009 trim
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1984
[edit]- June 10 – A bus carrying Jauregui Military Academy of student rolled over with hit a bridge guard-railing, and caught fire in Las Mesas, Tachira, Venezuela, at least thirty-three people are confirmed dead and eight are injured. [citation needed]
1987
[edit]- March 7 – At least thirty-six people are burn to death and seventeen people are injured, when an express bus burst a tire with overturned and caught fire, in La Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela. [citation needed]
1991
[edit]- April 6 – A Expreso Maracaibo regular route bus bound for Venezuelan capital of Caracas, lost control a wheel and veered off into guardrail, which plunged into 25-foot into Lake Maracaibo, El Bebedero, Zulia, Venezuela, at least thirty-six people confirmed dead and eleven people are rescued. [citation needed]
1992
[edit]- November 8 – A San Felipe-Caracas regular route bus plunged an embankment in near of Fort Tiuna militaly base, Distrito Capital, Venezuela, at least thirty-five paeople are killed and seventeen people are injured. [citation needed]
1993
[edit]- September 25 – A Corpoven natural gas pipeline explosion, following to many vehicles burn, during morning rush hour in Las Tejerias, Miranda, Venezuela. In an incident caused by a CANTV telephone company workers laying fiver optic cable, start to fire, at least fifty-one people dead and fourty are injured. [citation needed]
1994
[edit]- December 27 – Two Caracas-Maturin of Sol de Margarita regular route bus collision, and hit by many vehicles, following to a Corpoven natural gas pipeline explosion in El Furrial, Monagas, Venezuela, at least fifty people are burn to death and thirty people are injured. [citation needed]
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1978
[edit]- July 16 – A Ghatati-Cairo regular route bus, avoid to a car and hit then, following broken guardrail, and plunged into Nile River, Manial Bridge, Bukidnnon, Al Jizah, Egypt. At least fifty-nine people are confirmed dead. [citation needed]
1986
[edit]- August 10 – A regular route bus collision with a charter busin Agbor-Asaba road, Abubu, Bendel, Nigeria, at least 100 people are confirmed dead. [citation needed]
1987
[edit]- February 24 – A bus carrying wedding families. skidded off a expressway, and plunged into a ditch in Nsukka, Anambra, Nigeria, killing at least thirty-five people. [citation needed]
1991
[edit]- March 24 – A Tangier-Meknes regular route bus bump into rear of a car, following to plunged into a river in Roimmane, Tangier-Tetouan, Morroco, resulting fourty-four people to death in this accident. [citation needed]
- February 24 – An Auchi-Okenne express bus head-on collision with a trailer truck in Ukpilla, Bendel, Nigeria, killing at least fifty-two people. [citation needed]
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1970
[edit]- March 12 – A truck carrying industrial alcohol smashed into two Mexico City-Pachuca regular route bus caught fire and exploded in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico, this resulting death number of sixty and fourty are injured. [citation needed]
1972
[edit]- January 30 – At least twenty-one people burn to death, tourist bus smashed into a tank truck, carrying gasoline, and both vehicle are burned in Chaojhou Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan. [citation needed]
1977
[edit]- January 23 – A Turkish bus crash in a road, and plunged into 20-foot a ravine, outskirt of Kumanovo, Macedonia, killing seventeen Turkish and five Yugoslav. [citation needed]
- October 24 – At least twenty-three people are died and thirty-four are injured, when a bus carrying local textile workers lost control with brake failure, following plunged into a hillside valley in Hsitou, Lugu Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. [citation needed]
1979
[edit]- December 31 – A Split-Sarajevo regular route bus crashed on retaining wall, and plunged into Neretva River, oustkirt of Mostar, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Bosnia, at least nineteen people are confirmed dead. [citation needed]
1998
[edit]- February 27 – An Usilampatti-Sholavandan regular route bus head-on collided with a school bus, carrying higher secondary students in Madurai-Usilampatti road, Ariapatti Vilakku, Tamil Nadu, India, killing at least twenty people and injuring fourty-one. [citation needed]
- March 29 – A charter bus plunged into a swollen Perene River, San Luis de Shuaro, Chanchamayo, Peru, tjis resulting to death toll number of thirty-six and twenty four injured. Some of bus passenger ride on vehicle roof. [citation needed]
- June 19 – An overcrowded Udhampur-Jammu regular route bus skidded off a road and plunged into a deep george in Nandni, Jammu and Kashmir, India, at least fifty-three people are confirmed dead. [citation needed]
August 7, 2009 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 22:10, August 7, 2009 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements.
1985
[edit]- November 6 – A local bus carrying 127 people onboard, plunged into a 5000-foot deep valley, near Badhlidhar village, Himachal Pradesh, India, at least 82 people are dead and 40 people are injured. [citation needed]
1987
[edit]- May 17 – A bus plunge into Bule Nile River, when a driver missed entry ramp to a ferry terminal, El Kamlin, Al Jazirah, Sudan, at least 46 people confirmed dead. [citation needed]
August 22, 2009 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 14:02, August 22, 2009 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements.
1958
[edit]- December 22 – An overloaded bus returning from San Dionisio shopping area, plunged into a ravine in mountain road, Tiacolula de Matamoros, Oaxaca, Mexico, 70 were killed in the crash. [citation needed]
August 30, 2009 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 17:00, August 30, 2009 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements.
1960
[edit]- January 10 – A Reynosa-Tampico regular route bus plunged into 100-foot ravine, approaching sharp curve, Larodo-Mexico City highway, El Abra, Tamaulipas, Mexico. 29 people are killed in the crash. [citation needed]
1980
[edit]- March 21 – A bus carrying Roman Catholic pilgrims plunged into 300-foot down a mountainside in Las Trojes, Jalisco, Mexico, 43 people killed and 17 people injured in the crash. [citation needed]
- April 7 – A Tijuana-Mexico City regular route bus went off the right side of bridge and plunged into a small river in Caliacan, Sinaloa de Leyva, Mexico. 48 people killed and 36 people injured in the crash. [citation needed]
1984
[edit]- March 12 – A bus plunged down a 20-foot embankment in Cumbres de Acutzingo, Guerrero, Mexico, in an incident caused by a bus driver lost control approaching sharp curve. 26 people killed and 19 people injured in the crash. [citation needed]
1985
[edit]- March 5 – A tank truck carrying liquid petroleum gas, head-on collision with a local bus in El Refugio, Jalisco, Mexico, 27 people death and 30 people injures in the crash. [citation needed]
1987
[edit]- November 13 – An overloaded commuter bus tumbled by dense fog in San Miguel de Xico Lake, Tiahuac, Mexican Federal District, Mexico, in an incident caused by lost control and exceed speed. 40 people death with 5 injures in the crash. [citation needed]
September 19, 2009 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 14:09, September 19, 2009 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements.
1977
[edit]- February 9 – An ovecrowded passenger bus plunge into 300-foot down an embankment in Sierra Madre, Guerrero, Mexico. At least twenty people are dead and fourty-two people are injured in this crash. [citation needed]
- December 29 – A bus carrying Spanish Army head-on collision with a heavily truck in Astorga, Leon, Spain, twenty-four people killed and thirty injured in the crash. [citation needed]
1992
[edit]- September 7 – A bus carrying seventy people onboard, overturned and plunge into Naravari River, Ghumauro, Nepal. Killing at least fifty people. [citation needed]
1993
[edit]- July 10 – An overcrowded bus plunge into irrigation canal, Sainai village, Nepal and fifty people dead in this crash. [citation needed]
October 20, 2009 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 23:35, October 20, 2009 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements.
1952
[edit]- June 1 – A bus carrying Belgian tourists, through a guard rail of bridge, and plunge into Aa River, Gravelines, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. 33 people death in the crash. [citation needed]
January 22, 2010 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 11:40, January 21, 2010 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements.
1955
[edit]- March 8 – An ovecrowdwd regular route bus plunged into a bridge and killed at least 38 and injured 17 in Osan, Gyeonggi, South Korea. [citation needed]
1956
[edit]- July 28 – A passenger bus plunge into Lake Kallavesi in Kuopio, Northern Savonia, Finland, which killed 30 people with worst road accident in Finnish history. [citation needed]
1957
[edit]- August 11 – A bus plunge off a 200-foot cliff in Samcheok, Gangwon, South Korea. In an incident cause by a bus has brake failure, with killing at least 28 people. [citation needed]
1958
[edit]- April 21 – A bus lost control, following plunge into mountain swollen river, outskirt of Cajamarca, Tolima, Colombia, which killed 40 people. [citation needed]
1962
[edit]- May 29 – A bus through a bridge, following plunge into Sabarmati River, Derol, Gujarat, India, which killed 69 people. [citation needed]
1968
[edit]- January 8 – A bus plunge into mountain valley in Hamyang, Kyongsangnam-do, South Korea, which killed 41 and injured 60 people. [citation needed]
1969
[edit]- August 5 – A bus plunge into deep ravine in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand, India, which killed 27 and injured five. [citation needed]
- September 22 – A bus plunge into Parvati River, Shujalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India, which killed 70 people. [citation needed]
1973
[edit]- March 13 – A Santiago bound regular route bus head-on collision with another regular route bus bound for Chuquicamata in Sierra Gorda, Antofagasta Region, Chile, which killed 45 with injured 70 people, and worst road accident Chilean history. [citation needed]
- August 8 – A bus swerved to a horse-drawn cart, and plunged into an irrigation canal in Mishat Faisal, Faiyun, Egypt, 70 people perish in this crash. [citation needed]
- September 14 – A bus carrying 90 person with returning from village fair, plunge into a ditch, Gudha, Rajasthan, India, which killed 50 people. [citation needed]
June 21, 2010 trim
[edit]I will remove some less notable or unsourced events from the list and put them here. Feelfree to discuss. I have rough criteria in mind, but typing them would be too long. Circeus 10:05, June 21, 2010 (UTC) The years are missing from the copied elements.
1957
[edit]- October 1 – A bus carrying local farmers, and plunge into Jocar River, Colliga, Castile-La Mancha, Spain, which killed 26 people. [citation needed]
1965
[edit]- (present day of ) July 26 – A Malange-Huambo route bus plunge into Luvulo River in Luvulo Province, Angola, which killed 50 people. [citation needed]
1977
[edit]- January 23 – An international bus collision with a truck, and a bus plunge into 20-foot ravine, suburb of Kumanovo, Macedonia, which killed 17 Turkish and five Yugoslav.[citation needed]
1978
[edit]- July 14 – A Al-Tahrir Square of Cairo to Great Pyramids route bus swerved a trailer truck, and hit on Manial Bridge, following plunge into Nile River, Egyptian capital of Cairo, which killed 59 people and a bus driver Ali Abdel Rahman arrested of suspiction on this accident case. [citation needed]
1980
[edit]- November 1 – A bus from El Wasta and collision with a trailer truck, following to both vehicle are plunge into Ibrahimiya Canal, with kills 30 and injures five in Tahma, Al-Ayat, Beni Suef Governorate, Egypt. [citation needed]
1985
[edit]- April 6 – A bus carrying local workers, approaching curve by exssive speed, following plunge into Jablanica Lake, which kills 37 people in Konjic, Bosnia.
September 9, 2010 trim
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1987
[edit]- February 28 – A truck carrying lumber, brake failed, following collision with a regular route bus and three cars in Ecuadur Highway 35, Sangolqui, Pichincha Province, Ecuador, which killed 42 people with injured 24. [citation needed]
1988
[edit]- March 17 – A Sao Paulo-Santos route bus lost control by heavy weather condition, following to plunge into Casqueiro River, BR-150, Cubatao, States of Sao Paulo, Brazil, kills 27 with injures four people. [citation needed]
- April 22 – A Ipiales-Pasto route bus plunge into Atriz Valley, El Pedregal, Narino Department, Colombia, kills 25 people. [citation needed]
1989
[edit]- September 13 – A Bom Josus da Lapa-Sao Paulo route bus rammed into a truck, following a bursting from a tire, Itatiaiucu, Minas Gerais, Brazil, kills 30 with injures 14. In an incident caused by a bus driver has exssive speed. [citation needed]
Fairport Incident
[edit]I would think it would be notable enough to make the list, it was covered by most major American news outlets (CNN, Fox, etc) Every local news source, and People Magazine as well. Links can be provided if you require. 70.101.32.218 22:17, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- It's a "human approach" story that killed 5, but is not on par with most other incident in the list. Circeus 23:10, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
User:Matt Yeager's removals
[edit]I disagree with most of these removals.
- First, I find that massive pileups (and 30 to 60 vehicles one are certainly large) are generally underrepresented in the current list in favor of bus plunges.
- The Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse incident caused outrage across the province and lead to a 3-years long public investigation with significant impact on safety regulation. The publication of the report 3 years after the accident being reported in mainstream news is proof that notability was not temporary. I'm willing to do a start article if that's necessary (I think that all incident with separate articles are automatically notable, I only removed the January 2007 one because it,s getting deleted as of now at AFD)
- Structural failures leading to death are inherently notable. The 2000 overpass collapse is as notable as the 2006 one, just a bit less present on the web due to older date. I can settle for mentioning it in relation to the inspection drive, though. (because that wouldn't have happened without the 2000 collapse)
- I think the circumstances of accidents may affect their notability and whether they or not be included here. Those involving natural disasters in addition to the road accident element (cf. the Mexican landslide) become more notable.
- Bluffton accident as a (long) article at Bluffton University bus accident,which establish notability. We should probably investigate Category:Road accidents by year to make sure all of them are at least notable, or listed here if they are not on their own.
While I'm at it, what do you think of adding that tanker fire that collapsed an overpass of the oakland freeway? n:Tanker truck fire causes collapse on Oakland Freeway.
Circeus 23:08, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- Without going back and looking at the article, I agree in principle with all of Circeus's comments. I had particularly noticed about all the bus ones and am thinking of removing most of the remaining ones with fewer than 20 fatalities. Matchups 02:10, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- There are a number of reasons why a given case can be kept, though. Unusual circumstances (plodding into crowd, hazardous material explosions), poor coverage of the concerned country, and a 15 death accident does not have the same scale in, say, Danemark as in India. I tried to balance with the entries I removed (above), but it's not easy. Circeus 02:19, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- A few things. Bluffton I'm fine with--I debated a while over that, it probably should remain, I suppose. I'll even, in good faith, concede the Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse one. And many that you added were fine. But I must disagree with you on this--an accident in India, all else being equal, means exactly the same as an accident anywhere else. Denying that means that when a person's percentage of the overall population decreases, his or her notability also decreases. Not true.
- A few or even several of these accidents are really not very notable. I'm going to remove a couple. (For the record, the diff of the new placements BEFORE I began removing is this.) To sum up: a hit and run accident killing six is not notable; a 43-car pileup that leaves one dead is not notable; seven killed from a derailed train is arguably not notable; and what the heck does Eloxochitlan mean, anyway?
- But let's see how this all works out. Matt Yeager ♫ (Talk?) 05:11, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- The hit and run and various road collisions that resulted in derailments have quite detailed articles that demonstrate notability. There is no excuse for exclusing them (although I have prodded or nominated for deletion a couple things in category:Road accidents. But I still strongly disagree with you: 15 deaths in an accident, everything else being equal, is still a much bigger deal in North America or Western Europe than in India. Eloxochitlan is the name of a small village near the landslide location. I can even look up the etymology if you want me to. I know where to find good Nahuatl sources. Circeus 05:19, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
Oh, so it should say "A landslide buries a bus near Eloxochitlan"... okay, that makes sense now. Anyway, the reason it seems like a bigger deal in Western culture is because, no offense, most Wikipedians on en.wikipedia.org live in Western culture and accidents locally virtually always matter more to people than faraway ones (all else being equal)... personally, though I really truly don't want this to sound insulting, I think it's demeaning to countries like India to suggest something on the order of "oh, it's no big deal, there's a billion more where those came from"... which is a decent summation of your argument for why European or American crashes mean more. (I hope that didn't sound rude... it's late, that's my only excuse.)
- I acknowledge this. But I'm also arguing that death tolls above twenty are also much, much rarer generally in (to limit this) Canada and the U.S., which reduces the threshold of notability significantly. That's not a demeaning remark (Editing this list is a psychological challenge no matter where the accidents occur), it's a factual observation. Circeus 05:37, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- I hear what you're saying, but are you sure Canada and the U.S. have such a small share? I mean, added together they only have ~5% of the world's population, right? Naturally I'd expect they'd have far more than 5% of the world's crashes (think of the percentage of drivers in the U.S./Canada versus in Nigeria, Bangladesh, etc... heck, even in urban European countries most people don't drive). If we compare NA totals to the whole rest of the world, the world will have more, of course, but the ratio will be skewed. If anything, we should be careful to limit NA (and UK) accidents because of this. Matt Yeager ♫ (Talk?) 19:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
- I must disagree with "even in urban European countries most people don't drive". What? Where on earth have you got this from? Very few British adults don't drive, and I don't think we're exactly unusual in Europe, where almost every city has a traffic problem. I agree that the trimmings were far too drastic - a serious accident is a serious accident, no matter where it happens. I think any modern accident where the death toll is in double figures and any that makes national news should qualify, and in earlier decades that threshold should be even lower. The list is never going to be complete, but so what? -- Necrothesp 09:39, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- I hear what you're saying, but are you sure Canada and the U.S. have such a small share? I mean, added together they only have ~5% of the world's population, right? Naturally I'd expect they'd have far more than 5% of the world's crashes (think of the percentage of drivers in the U.S./Canada versus in Nigeria, Bangladesh, etc... heck, even in urban European countries most people don't drive). If we compare NA totals to the whole rest of the world, the world will have more, of course, but the ratio will be skewed. If anything, we should be careful to limit NA (and UK) accidents because of this. Matt Yeager ♫ (Talk?) 19:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
- Ahh, "urban European" was putting it badly. "In Europe, most urban dwellers don't drive" would have been better (and true). In the U.S., most working-age people cannot (or don't) take public transportation anywhere, and often drive over an hour a day. Not so in, let's say, London. As for the rest... that's pretty decent criteria. The exact number we select doesn't matter much. Matt Yeager ♫ (Talk?) 08:49, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- I suppose it depends on what you mean by "don't drive". Most European adults can drive and many do drive; even most people who live in towns own a car and drive outside (and even around) the town even if they don't drive to work every day - I don't usually drive to work (since it's only a 15-minute walk), but I own a car and drive to the supermarket, the cinema, even the city centre, since it's more convenient than taking a bus, and if I lived further away I would indeed drive to work. Maybe this is confused by the fact that in Britain "he doesn't drive" generally means "he can't drive and doesn't hold a driving licence" not "he doesn't drive on a day-to-day basis". The former is rare, the latter probably indeed less so than in North America. -- Necrothesp 09:08, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
- Ahh, "urban European" was putting it badly. "In Europe, most urban dwellers don't drive" would have been better (and true). In the U.S., most working-age people cannot (or don't) take public transportation anywhere, and often drive over an hour a day. Not so in, let's say, London. As for the rest... that's pretty decent criteria. The exact number we select doesn't matter much. Matt Yeager ♫ (Talk?) 08:49, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
Oh, okay. That makes more sense, I see where you're coming from now... yes, I certainly meant "most people don't tend to drive", not "most people are not physically or legally capable of driving". But in the U.S., I would bet that over 90% of workers actually drive every day to work and back, often for a half and hour (each way!) or longer. So, for mostly that reason, a U.S. crash is much, much, much more likely to occur than a European one (when you correct for the higher general population in all of Europe, of course). Maybe a U.S. crash is less likely to happen per mile driven (since U.S. drivers are more experienced, one would hope they're better, too). In either case, it doesn't really matter. But still, pretty enlightening. Thanks! Matt Yeager ♫ (Talk?) 07:22, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Criteria?
[edit]For the records, these are the criteria I tentatively applied:
- Is there an article with proper assertion of notability? that is ground for instant inclusion.
- Death toll: unless another criterion applies, a cutoff of 20 deaths seemed okay, although 15 might apply for North America and Western Europe, for reasons stated above. Consider also the number of injured.
- Structural failure: Accidents caused by or causing structural failure of overpasses, elevated highways, bridges etc. are far more notable than regular collisions.
- Circumstances: If the accident is definitely more than a mere vehicle-to-vehicle collision. Examples include vehicles running into crowds or buildings, or hazardous material explosions. The "steamroller falling on bus" case fell into this category (not exactly a common type of road crash!), as did the railway crossing accidents resulting in derailings. Accidents in tunnels are also unusual, and tend to be deadlier in addition to the potential economic consequences.
- Natural event: Accidents involving a natural disaster, such as avalanches, floods, landslides... The Mexican landslide and Colorado avalanche are unusual and rare events that lend further notability.
- Consequences: Did the accident have significant social or political consequences? The M40 minivan crash is a good example of both. The Éboulements bus crash, in addition to its death toll, created further controversy when ecologists opposed the complete redesign of the road near the site.
- Large pileups, even with smaller death toll, are far more notable than smaller-scale events (and are overall much underrepresented.)
- Record setting: Is the accident setting a record for the country?
- Country coverage: How large is our coverage of the country? If this is the single incident we have, it is more notable than if we already have a dozen others.
There are probably some other things I am forgetting, but these seems sensible to consider when working on this list. Circeus 05:37, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- This is a good start. The list should not become an updated list of bus plunges, of which every day one seems to happen in underdeveloped countries.
- I think what should be the criterium, is the relative impact of the society it happened in, not the absolute death toll. A huge pileup in dense fog makes a much bigger impression on people than just one tourist bus ending up in the ditch, because the driver fell asleep.
- Also, what should be considered, is a separate article for level crossing accidents, where both train and road traffic are involved. That should shorten both the List of rail accidents and List of road accidents. --Brinkie 10:25, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
- As far as I can see, any accident that makes national news in the country in which it happens is worthy of inclusion. That's a pretty good indicator of how important it's seen to be. -- Necrothesp 09:55, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Im sorry, but is this article for real? I think that there must be very strict guidlines as to what to add, and perhaps there needs to be separate articles for each nation. This article is too long and can only get longer. Please lets discuss the possiblility of having a standard criteria for inclusion or else anything added will only dilute the next addition.--Jojhutton (talk) 21:11, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
Grammatical Errors
[edit]I've noticed many grammatical errors on this page
Verb tenses
[edit]I've been working my way through this article tidying it up and adding references where I can. However, the various contributors have had somewhat different ideas about verb tenses - some have entered things in the past tense (ie '1956 - a bus crashed into a camel and 68 people died') while the majority have used the present tense (ie '1956 - a bus crashes into a camel, killing 68 people'). In the interest of consistency I've been changing everything to the latter - if anyone has a better idea please say so. ~ mazca talk 12:51, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
According to http://www.francisfrith.com/search/england/kent/monkton/, "Minster has the dubious claim to fame of being the site of the world’s first fatal motor-car accident". I am unable to find more information about it, as insufficient details are given on the page to provide useful search terms. The quote is an extract from a book, "Thanet Pocket Album" by Helen Livingston (ISBN 1-85937-718-1). However, if the information is correct I would also expect it to be mentioned in other sources. If it is correct the accident should probably be in the list; does anyone have more information about it? --Snigbrook (talk) 23:29, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for maintaining this article
[edit]I am a frequent traveler to poor countries and understand the most dangerous risk any traveler (who doesn't take unusually dumb risks) can take is riding on buses. Anytime I feel cheap and want to avoid buying a plane ticket, I refer to this article. When I make my India trip, there is no way in hell I'll take anything but the train. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.178.65.22 (talk) 16:46, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
Chappaquiddick
[edit]I included the Chappaquiddick incident as a notable automobile wreck, given that it had large political implications. 68.32.48.221 (talk) 20:12, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
- I think Kennedy should be listed on a separate page (linked to this one) of serious accidents involving notable personages. E.g. Matthew Broderick, James Dean, Princess Grace, Princess Di, Mark Hamill, Morgan Freeman... Thoughts? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Schnitzi (talk • contribs) 12:45, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
I didn't know how else to post on here but I wanted to add an accident from Canada to this list. 22 young men were killed in a fiery crash on the Trans Canada on May 28, 1980 near Swift Current, Sk. Please see this link. http://www.thetelegram.com/Arts---Life/Commuting/2009-04-17/article-1438412/Bus-tragedy-still-painful/1 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.233.88.90 (talk) 15:48, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
Renaming article
[edit]Since we have articles about road accidents from 2000-2009 and 2010-2019, I'm wondering if we should rename this article to something like List of road accidents 1700-1999. Any thoughts? Paul MacDermott (talk) 13:33, 7 November 2011 (UTC)
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- Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20070927004819/http://www.bopcris.ac.uk/bopall/ref9265.html to http://www.bopcris.ac.uk/bopall/ref9265.html
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- Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20090511120307/http://publicsafety.utah.gov/highwaypatrol/history_1969/escalante.html to http://publicsafety.utah.gov/highwaypatrol/history_1969/escalante.html
- Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20070930023621/http://www.adac.de/Tests/Mobilitaet_und_Reise/Busreisen/bustest_2004/busunfaelle_europa/default.asp?TL=2 to http://www.adac.de/Tests/Mobilitaet_und_Reise/Busreisen/bustest_2004/busunfaelle_europa/default.asp?TL=2
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"List of car crashes" listed at Redirects for discussion
[edit]An editor has identified a potential problem with the redirect List of car crashes and has thus listed it for discussion. This discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 November 18#List of car crashes until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. MB 05:13, 18 November 2022 (UTC)
"List of road accidents" listed at Redirects for discussion
[edit]An editor has identified a potential problem with the redirect List of road accidents and has thus listed it for discussion. This discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 November 18#List of road accidents until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. Regards, SONIC678 15:38, 18 November 2022 (UTC)