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List of traffic collisions (before 2000)

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This list of traffic collisions records serious road crashes: those that have a large death toll, occurred in unusual circumstances, or have some other historical significance. For crashes that killed notable people, refer to List of people who died in traffic collisions. The prevalence of bus crashes in this list is a function of severity rather than of frequency. This list records crashes up to the year 1999. For later crashes see: List of traffic collisions (2000–present).


Notable historic road crashes
1950s: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960s: 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970s: 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980s: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990s: 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
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1700s

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"A Typical Cable 'Accident' on Broadway.", ca. 29 August 1895
  • 1771 – France – Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot's second steam-powered vehicle is said to have crashed into a wall during a test run, in what would have been the first automobile crash. However, it is disputed that this ever happened. According to Georges Ageon,[1] the earliest mention of this occurrence dates from 1801 and it does not feature in contemporary accounts.

1800s

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  • July 1834 – Scotland – A steam carriage constructed by John Scott Russell, which was operating a public transport service between Glasgow and Paisley, overturned after hitting an obstruction in the road. This caused a boiler explosion which killed five passengers and injured others. Russell's carriage comprised a self-propelling steam engine pulling a combined passenger and fuel tender.[2]
  • August 31, 1869 – Ireland – While riding as a passenger with relatives in an experimental steam car, Mary Ward was thrown from the car and fell under the wheels as it rounded a bend. Mary Rose's collision may be characterized as the first fatality involving a vehicle in the form of a contemporary motorcar, in which the engine is mounted and passengers ride on the same frame. It took place in the town of Birr, which was known at that time as Parsonstown. The car was built by her cousins, the sons of William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse.[3]
  • 1891 – United States – John William Lambert was involved in the first recorded automobile crash in American history. The crash occurred in Ohio City, Ohio. Lambert's vehicle—the first single-cylinder gasoline automobile—was carrying Lambert and James Swoveland when it hit a tree root, causing the car to careen out of control and smash into a hitching post. Injuries were minor.[4]
  • August 17, 1896 – United Kingdom – Death of Bridget Driscoll. Bridget Driscoll is the first person to die in a petrol-engined car crash, and the first pedestrian victim of an automobile crash in the United Kingdom. As she crossed the grounds of The Crystal Palace in London, she was struck by an automobile belonging to the Anglo-French Motor Carriage Company that was being used to give demonstration rides.[5]
  • February 25, 1899 – United Kingdom – Edwin Sewell and Major Richer are thrown from their vehicle on Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, and killed. Sewell's death is the first recorded fatality of a driver.[6]
  • September 13, 1899 – United States – Henry H. Bliss is the first person killed by a car in the United States. He was struck by an electric-powered taxicab while exiting the 8th Avenue trolley on West 74th Street and Central Park West in New York City.

1900s

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1920s

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1930s

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1940s

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1950s

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1950

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  • February 11 – Japan – A Takase-Kumamoto Kyūshū Sanko regular route bus plunges into a pond 40 feet (12 m) below at Matsuo, Kumamoto, Kyūshū, killing 22 people and injuring 18.[14]
  • May – United Kingdom – A bus and a tram collide in Glasgow, killing eight people and injuring 43.[11]
  • November 7 – Japan – A regular route bus plunges 240 feet (73 m) into the Mononobe river, Mirabu, eastern Kōchi Prefecture, Shikoku, killing 33 people and injuring 24.[14]

1951

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1954

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  • September 29 – Netherlands – The brakes and gear box of a Belgian tourist bus fail on the downhill slope of the Cauberg, near Valkenburg aan de Geul, hitting a pedestrian, then a monument and a building. 19 people were killed.[16]
  • November 12 – Réunion – The brakes of a bus failed on the downhill slope of Plateau-Caillou in Saint-Paul. 54 people were killed.

1955

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  • September 30 – United States - Death of James Dean. The death of Hollywood actor James Dean occurred near Cholame, California. Dean had previously competed in several auto racing events, and was traveling to a sports car racing competition when his Porsche 550 Spyder collided with another car at the junction of California State Route 46 (former 466) and California State Route 41. He was 24 years old.[17]

1957

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  • April 27 – Soviet Union – 33 people were killed when a bus collided with a train in Chelyabinsk Oblast.[18]
  • June 6 – United States – An early morning collision occurred 7 mi (11 km) north of Fayetteville, North Carolina, where a flat bed truck packed with migrant workers pulled in front of a tractor-trailer hauling potatoes. It killed 21 people. At the time, it is the worst traffic fatality accident in U.S. history.[19]
  • November 10 – 1957 Saint-Paul bus accident – The brakes of a bus ruptured on an incline, causing 27 deaths.

1958

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1959

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  • June 20 – West Germany – Lauffen bus crash. A crowded bus collided with a train on a level crossing in Lauffen am Neckar, killing 45 people. It was the worst bus crash in German history.[21]
  • September 10 – United States – A school bus stalled on railroad tracks in Oakland, Maryland, was hit by a train, killing seven children and injuring 11.[22]

1960s

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1960

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  • July 24 – Japan – A charter bus collides with a regular route bus, the charter bus plunging 270 ft (80 m) into a valley along the toll road of Mount Hiei, Ōtsu, Shiga, killing 30 people and injuring another 18.[14]
  • September 14 – Greece – A truck struck a suburban bus which subsequently crashed into an olive tree between Athens and Corinth, killing 11 people.[23]
  • November 29 – Canada – 17 high schoolers from the town of Chipman, Alberta died after a school bus was hit by a train near Lamont, Alberta. An additional 25 people were injured.[24]

1961

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  • December 14 – United States – 20 schoolchildren were killed in a bus-train collision in Evans, Colorado. The bus driver had stopped at the rural track but did not see or hear the train arriving. The bus had almost passed over the track when it was struck.[25]

1962

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1963

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  • February 7 – New Zealand – Brynderwyn bus accident. A bus in Northland Region leaves the road after brake failure and rolls down a valley, killing 15 people, and becomes the worst road crash in New Zealand history up to that time.[26]
  • April 7 – Kenya – A bus returning from a church meeting plunged into the Tiva River, Mitaboni, Machakos, killing at least 72 people.[27]
  • May 18 – United States – A bus carrying 42 migrant agricultural workers crashed into a canal in Belle Glade, Florida, killing 27 people.[28]
  • June 10 – United States – An open truck carrying 49 Boy Scouts and leaders stalls while climbing a hill en route to Hole in the Rock, Utah. It loses its brakes and plunges into Carcass Wash, killing 13 people.[29]
  • September 17 – United States – Chualar bus crash. In the worst auto accident in U.S. history, a train hit a flatbed truck used as a bus at a rail crossing in Chualar, California, killing 32 people and injuring 25.[30]

1965

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  • January 1 – Peru – A Huancayo-Ayacucho regular route bus plunges 300 ft (90 m) into a ravine of the Mantaro River, killing 31 people.[31]
  • January 10 – Mexico – A bus carrying soccer players and their families plunges 450 ft (140 m) into a ravine on the outskirts of Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, killing 19 people and injuring 22.[32]
  • February 3 – Mexico – A regular route bus plunges 300 ft (90 m) off a cliff along the Mexico-Ciudad Juárez expressway on the outskirts of Zacatecas, killing 25 people and injuring 40.[33]
  • February 10 – Egypt – A truck carrying 66 people plunged into a canal on the outskirts of El Ayyat, killing 36 people. The truck driver is arrested on suspicion of driving without a license.[34]
  • February 18 – Italy – A Naples-Salerno regular route bus plunges 15 m (50 ft) into a ravine on the Naples-Pompeii expressway near Mount Vesuvius, killing 17 people and injuring 60.[35]
  • March 2 – Austria – 12 Swedish schoolchildren and two Finnish girls on winter sports holiday were killed when the bus they were traveling in was swept away in an avalanche in Obertauern.[36]
  • November 1 – Egypt – A crowded trolley bus plunges into the Nile on the outskirts of Dokki, Giza, killing 74 people.[37]
  • December 6 – Togo – Two trucks carrying United Nations peacekeeping workers collide in Sotouboua. 125 people were killed.[38]

1966

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  • June 17 – USSR – 1966 Mamontovka crash [ru]. 74 people were killed when a bus plunged into a pond in Mamontovka, Moscow Oblast.
  • July 25 – West Germany – A bus carrying Belgian children on vacation plunges off an Autobahn bridge and crashes on its roof. 33 people were killed, including 27 children and the driver who fell asleep at the wheel. Only 4 people survived.[39]
  • October 7 – Canada – Dorion level crossing crash. 19 people were killed when a school bus was hit by a CN Rail freight train in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec.

1967

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1968

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1969

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1970s

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1970

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  • September 27 – South Korea – A regular route bus plunged off a mountain cliff on the outskirts of Myongju, South Gyeongsang Province, killing 15 people and injuring 20.[43]
  • November 22 – Argentina – A bus plunged into a creek on the outskirts of Reconquista, Santa Fe, killing 56 people and leaving 4 survivors.[44]

1971

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  • May 10 – South Korea – At least 75 people drowned when a bus carrying nearly 90 passengers plunged into a reservoir near Cheongpyeong.[45]
  • September 17 – Spain – In Valdepeñas a truck carrying three tons of bricks crashed into a French Coach bus, killing 18, including 17 Quebecer tourists.[46]

1972

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  • March 22 – United States – Gilchrest Road, New York crossing accident. Five high school students were killed and 44 injured when a Penn Central train hit a school bus that failed to stop at a crossing. This incident caused the State of New York to require school vehicles to stop at all railroad crossings.
  • May 13 – United States – Bean Station bus-truck collision. Fourteen people were killed in a head-on collision between a double-decker Greyhound bus and a tractor-trailer on U.S. Route 11W near Bean Station, Tennessee. One of the deadliest crashes in Tennessee history, it led to the completion of Interstate 81 and the widening of many highways in the state from two lanes to four.[47]
  • June 25 – Spain – A bus carrying soccer fans home from a game plunged into a ravine near Cáceres, killing 22 and injuring 34.[48]
  • August 25 – Netherlands – Many cars and trucks collided in sudden dense fog on the A16 motorway near Prinsenbeek, killing 13.[49] A fog warning system was installed after this crash, however a similar crash occurred 18 years later.
  • September 23 – Japan – An Akakura-Togakushi regular route bus carrying 82 passengers plunged from a single-lane road into a ravine in Shinano, Nagano. 15 people were killed and 67 were injured.[14]

1973

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  • July 18 – France – A bus carrying Belgian tourists plunged into a ravine in Vizille, killing 43 people.[50]
  • September 26 – Australia – A tourist bus carrying pensioners on a sightseeing trip plunged over the Tumut Pond Dam, killing 18 and injuring 21.[51][52]
  • November 4 – United States – A bus carrying gamblers to Reno, Nevada crashed into a pillar five miles north of Sacramento, California, killing 13 and injuring 31.[53]
  • November 20 – Mexico – An overcrowded bus carrying religious pilgrims skidded off a road and plunged into a ravine 50 miles southwest of Mexico City, killing at least 15 and injuring 43. A further 10 were reported missing. Most of the passengers were children.[54]

1974

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  • January 15 – United States – Blythe, California bus crash. A bus carrying farm laborers missed a ninety-degree turn on an intersection and fell into a drainage canal, killing 19.
  • July 28 – Brazil – A crowded bus and a truck collided near Belém, killing 69 people.[50]
  • July 30 – United States – A 1972 Oldsmobile station wagon, occupied by four children and four adults, collided with a Soo Line freight train at the Fibre Crossing, which did not have lights or gates installed. All eight were killed.[55]
  • June 1 - Canada - A bus carrying 44 passengers veered off the road into a ravine in Les Éboulements, Quebec, killing 14 people.[56]

1975

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  • January 1 – Japan – A charter bus carrying 62 passengers plunged 100 ft (30 m) into Aoki Lake, Ōmachi, Nagano, killing 24 people.[14]
  • April 2 – France – A bus carrying religious pilgrims suffered a brake failure and plunged off a bridge near Vizille, killing 27 and injuring 16.[57]
  • May 27 – United Kingdom – Dibbles Bridge coach crash. A bus full of pensioners falls off a bridge near Hebden, North Yorkshire, killing 32 people and injuring 13.[58]
  • June 15 – Austria – A tour bus carrying pensioners suffered a brake failure and went over an embankment into a ravine near Villach, killing 21 and injuring 23 in Austria's worst bus disaster.[59]
  • December 12 - Canada - A Go Transit train strikes a bus on a level crossing in Toronto killing 10 and injuring a further 20.[60]

1976

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  • February 16 – Sweden – The worst traffic accident in Sweden occurred outside Axamo, Jönköping. Overheated tires caused a bus fire, killing 15 and injuring 28.[61]
  • May 21 – United States – Yuba City bus disaster. A bus carrying the Yuba City High School a cappella choir fell off Interstate 680 in California, killing 28 students and a teacher. This was the second deadliest bus crash in U.S. history, after the 1963 Chualar bus crash.[62]
  • August 22 – Brazil – Former president Juscelino Kubitschek was killed when his car crashed into a truck on the Dutra Highway. His driver was also killed.
  • December 21 – France – A school bus carrying mentally handicapped children returning from the Édouard Séguin Children Medical Center plunged into the River Rhône on the outskirts of Lyon, killing at least 13 people.[63]

1977

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  • June 9 – Russia – A truck crashes into a crowd at a downtown Moscow bus stop, killing eight people and injuring 18.[64]
  • August 11 – Japan – A charter bus plunged 120 ft (37 m) into a ravine at Nagatoro bridge, Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture, killing 11 people and injuring 39.[14]
  • September 3 - Canada - Two trucks and a bus collide in Lantzville, British Columbia, killing 10 people.[65]

1978

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  • January 22 – Poland – Katastrofa autobusu koło Osiecznicy [pl]. Soviet Army truck loaded with parts of a pontoon bridge collided with crowded bus, killing 15 people and injuring 14.
  • July 11 – Spain – Los Alfaques disaster. In La Ràpita, a tank truck containing 45 m³ of liquefied propylene left the road and veered into the Los Alfaques camping site after colliding with a building. The resulting fire ball was more than 100 meters in diameter and killed at least 215 people (some sources speak of 216 or even 270), and injured 200.[66]
  • August 4 – Canada – the Eastman Bus Crash occurred when a bus carrying mentally handicapped people plunged into a lake in Eastman, Quebec, killing 40 people. Only seven people survived.[67]
  • November 15 – Poland – Katastrofa drogowa pod Żywcem [pl]. Two buses with miners going to work plunged into the river Jezioro Żywieckie near Żywiec, killing 33 people.
  • December 21 – Spain – A school bus was struck by a locomotive on a level crossing near Salamanca, killing 28 and injuring 36.[68]

1979

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  • April 10 – Spain – A bus carrying pupils from a trip to Madrid and Toledo plunged into a river near Benavente, killing 50 of the 60 people aboard.[69]
  • June 2 – South Korea – A bus collided with a truck and plunged into a river near Sarnchok, killing around 20 and injuring 20.[70]
  • June 9 - Canada - A bus carrying seniors lost control during a rainstorm and crashed into an overpass near Sainte-Rosalie, Quebec killing 11 seniors and injuring another 20.[71]
  • August 16 – Yugoslavia – A bus collided with a truck and plunged into a river near Novi Sad killing 14 and injuring 40.[72]

1980s

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1980

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  • March 3 – Soviet Union – A city bus 62 caught fire in Minsk after driving into a pool of gasoline spilled from a fuel truck, burning 23 people to death.[73]
  • May 9 – United States – Sunshine Skyway Bridge disaster. In Tampa, Florida, a cargo ship collided with a bridge pier, demolishing over 1200 ft. of the bridge and killing 35 people.
  • June 5 – United States – A tour bus rolled off the highway near Jasper, Arkansas, killing 22 people and injuring 19.[74]
  • June 29 – Pakistan – A bus carrying more than 100 women and children plunged into a canal in Upper Jhelam, near Mirpur, Azad Kashmir, and at least 90 people drowned as a result.[75]
  • June 29 – Romania – Huțani bus accident. A bus carrying 83 people went off a bridge and overturned into a deep marsh near Huțani, a village in Vlădeni, Botoșani, killing 48 people and injuring 35.[76]

1981

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  • April 26 – Mexico – A head-on collision of a bus and a truck near Tijuana killed 30 people and injured 10 to 15.[77]
  • May 22 – Mexico – A head-on collision of a bus and a truck in Chiapas state killed 33 people.[78]
  • September 29 – Spain – A head-on collision of a bus and a truck in Toledo Province killed at least 25 people.[79]
  • November 28 – Chile – A collision between a bus and a truck 200 miles south of Santiago on the Pan-American Highway killed 32 and injured 10.[80]

1982

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  • January 31 – Chile – Two buses collide and plunge into a gorge on the outskirts of Santiago, killing 14 people and injuring 70.[81]
  • April 20 – Egypt – A bus carrying Greek tourists to visit the Saint Catherine's Monastery crashed near Arish in the Sinai Desert, killing 18 and injuring 27.[82]
  • August 1 – France – Beaune coach crash. Two buses carrying children collided with cars and burst into flames in Beaune, killing 53 people, including 44 children in the worst highway crash in France.[83]
  • August 12 – Mexico - Boxer Salvador Sánchez was killed when his Porsche 928 crashed into a truck along the federal highway from Querétaro to San Luis Potosí.[84]
  • September 12 – Switzerland – A bus carrying German tourists collides with a train on a level crossing near Zürich, killing 39 people. The barriers were not closed, because the operator pressed a wrong button. Only two passengers survived the crash. It was the worst road crash in Switzerland to date.[85]
  • September 13 – Monaco – Death of Grace Kelly. Grace, Princess of Monaco drove her Rover P6 off of a serpentine roadway and down a mountainside after suffering a stroke. She died in hospital the next day.
  • September 19 – Australia – A bus carrying students from Merredin College returning from a football game in Perth ran off the road and struck a tree, killing 10 and injuring eight.[86]
  • November 3 – Afghanistan – Salang Tunnel fire – Hundreds were killed in a tunnel fire after a disaster involving a Soviet fuel convoy. Estimates are as great as 2,700 dead.[87]

1983

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  • January 19 – United States – A semi-trailer truck crashed into a mainline toll booth on the Connecticut Turnpike in Stratford, Connecticut, after brake failure, killing six people and injuring four.[88]
  • February 11 – Greece – A Greek Railways bus carrying passengers from Thessaloniki to Athens was involved with a head-on collision with a truck 80 miles northwest of Athens killing 17 and injuring 10.[89]
  • April 10 – Soviet Union – A bus collided with another bus and plunged into a river. 37 people were killed, 46 injured.
  • April 26 – Italy – A bus carrying students from Naples to Lake Garda collided with a trailer-truck in a highway tunnel just south of Florence, killing 12 and injuring 35.[90]
  • May 24 – Italy – A bus carrying elderly pilgrims from the city of Monza skidded off a highway and fell into a ravine near Tignale, killing all 14 occupants.[91]
  • September 14 – Austria – A bus carrying Hungarian tourists plunged off a mountain road near Frohnleiten, killing 13 people and injuring 33.[92]
  • November 1 – Thailand – A bus collided with a motorcycle and hit a second bus 600 km (370 mi) northeast of Bangkok, killing 21 people and injuring 40.[93]
  • December 18 – Italy – A bus carrying sailors from Aulla to Turin to watch a soccer match between A.C. Milan and Juventus FC skidded off an overpass near Genoa, killing 34 and injuring four.[94]

1984

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  • June 11 – Venezuela – A bus carrying military cadets crashed into a bridge and caught fire, killing 33 people and injuring eight.[95]
  • September 24 – India – A bus plunges into a gorge in Uttar Pradesh, killing 42 people and injuring 15.[96]
  • December 11 – United Kingdom – During dense fog on the M25 motorway near Limpsfield, 26 vehicles collided, one of which was a petrol tanker which exploded, killing nine.[97][98]
  • December 24 – South Africa – A bus carrying contract workers from Cape Town crashed near Cradock, Eastern Cape killing 42 and injuring 25.[99]

1985

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  • January 12 – South Korea – A bus going from Muju County to Daejeon plunged into an icy river near Yeongdong County, killing 40 of the 41 people on board. Passenger Kang Yu-il was the only survivor.[100]
  • January 27 – Japan – A bus carrying students and professors from Japan Welfare University skidded off a road near Nagano and plunged into a dam, killing 25 and injuring eight.[101]
  • February 11 – Germany – Langenbruck bus crash. A bus carrying members of the Royal Air Force band collided with a fuel tanker near Langenbruck, killing 21 and injuring 22.[102]
  • March 27 – South Africa – Westdene dam disaster – A school bus crashed through a barrier in Westdene, Gauteng, and plunged into a dam, killing 42 school children.
  • June 11 – Israel – HaBonim disaster - A bus carrying school children on a field trip collided with a train near Moshav Habonim, killing 21 people, including 19 children.[103]
  • September 22 – Pakistan – A school bus rolls over in Layyah, killing 30 children.[104]
  • October 21 – United Kingdom – A coach collided with stationary traffic due to construction work on the M6 motorway in Lancashire, between Preston and Lancaster, killing 13 people.[105]
  • November 5 – Italy – A bus carrying mostly students and workers from Leonforte to Catania skidded off a bridge, killing 15 and injuring six.[106]

1986

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1987

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  • March 29 – China – A bus plunges off a cliff in Shaanxi, killing 19 people and injuring 28.[111]
  • July 3 – Spain – A bus carrying elderly vacationers skidded off a highway and fell into a ravine near Ourense, killing 34 and injuring 11.[112]
  • July 4 – Portugal – A bus carrying tourists skidded into a house near Covilhã, killing 15 and injuring at least 30.[113]
  • July 26 – Brazil – A tourist bus, an Urban bus and a car collided with each other in Nova Lima, killing 68 and injuring an uncertain number of people, it is the deadliest traffic collision in Brazilian history.[1]
  • November 17 – Spain – A bus carrying workers to Madrid overturned near Toledo, killing at least 10 and injuring 37.[114]
  • December 11 – Egypt – A bus carrying local primary school children returning from the Giza Zoo was smashed by a fast-speed train at an unmarked railroad level crossing at Ein Sham, on the outskirts of Cairo, killing 62 children and injuring 67.[115]

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1990

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  • March 20 – United States – Whilst on tour, a semi trailer rammed into a tour bus containing singer Gloria Estefan, husband Emilio, their son and three other passengers in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, severely injuring Gloria. Following extensive surgery, she returned to an international tour ten months after the crash.[127]
  • April 22 – Cuba – Two buses collided in Havana, killing 11 people and injuring 13.[128]
  • June 3 – France – Joigny coach crash. A Shropshire based double-decker coach bus suffered a blowout of the front tyre on the autoroute A6 near Auxerre when it was 20 mph in excess of the speed limit. This caused it to crash, killing 11 people and injuring 61 British tourists, all returning from Costa Brava. This resulted in a legal action against Avon Rubber, manufacturer of the tyre of the crash coach, its driver and his employer; resulting in the longest legal case in France.[129]
  • July 8 – Soviet Union – A bus ignored a barrier at a railroad crossing and collided with a passenger train near Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russian SFSR, killing 27 people (34 according to unofficial sources) and injuring 24.[130]
  • September 24 – Thailand – 1990 Bangkok gas explosion - A truck carrying two unsecured 20,000-liter liquefied petroleum gas tanks overturned on New Phetchaburi Road, downtown Bangkok. The explosions and resulting fires consumed 43 vehicles and many buildings in the area, killing 59 people and injuring 89.[131]
  • November 4 – South Korea – A bus carrying classmates of former President Chun Doo-hwan crashed into a reservoir near Inje after colliding with a truck, killing at least 21 people and injuring 20.[132]
  • November 5 – Italy – A bus carrying elderly vacationers from Arenzano to Gravellona Toce skidded off a bridge near Ovada, killing 30 occupants and injuring many others.[133]
  • November 9 – Netherlands – In sudden dense fog on the A16 motorway west of Breda, several cars and trucks collide in a huge pile-up. 10 people were killed and 28 injured.[134]
  • December 11 – United States – Interstate 75 fog disaster. A 99 car pile-up due to fog on Interstate 75 near Calhoun, Tennessee resulted in 12 deaths and 42 injuries.[135]

1991

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1992

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1993

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  • January 4 – Mexico – A tour bus carrying mostly American tourists from Cancún to Chichen Itza crashed into a utility pole and caught fire, killing at least 24 passengers and injuring 23.[142]
  • January 9 – Argentina – Three buses collide and ignite on a highway in Santo Tomé, Corrientes, killing 55 people and injuring 70.[143]
  • April 7 – Bulgaria – At least 29 people were killed and 18 injured when a Turkish coach fell from a bridge into the Yantra river near Byala, after colliding with a lorry. Another heavy Turkish lorry slammed into a crane set up on the bridge to lift the wreckage out of the water.[144][145]
  • July 17 – Canada – Accident at Lac-Bouchette. A minibus carrying senior citizens from Verchères, Quebec on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Anthony of Padua near La Bouchette collided with a pick-up truck near Lac Saint-Jean, killing 19 people.[146]
  • November 10 – France – A pile-up on autoroute A10 near Mirambeau leaves 15 people dead and 53 injured.[147]
  • November 10 – United Kingdom – A bus carrying Canadian and American tourists collided with a van and skidded off the M2 Motorway near Faversham killing 10 and injuring 36.[148]
  • November 17 – United Kingdom – M40 minibus crash. A crash left 12 children dead when their minibus collided with a maintenance vehicle near Warwick, England, causing new road security campaigns.

1994

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  • January 9 - Indonesia – A bus carrying French tourists on the island of Bali plunged into a ravine after trying to avoid another vehicle, killing 10 people and injuring 19.[149]
  • May 2 – Poland – Poland bus disaster of 1994. 32 people died in a collision between a PKS transport agency bus and a tree near Gdańsk.

1995

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1996

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  • February 10 – Japan – A huge shard of rock weighing about 21,000 tons smashed through Toyohama tunnel, national highway route 229, Yoichi, Hokkaido, crushing a Shakotan-Otaru regular route bus and a car, killing 20 people.[14]
  • February 25 – Bolivia – Two buses collide head-on near La Paz, killing at least 35 people.[156]
  • February 28 – Spain – A charter bus collides with a car near Bailen, killing 29 people and injuring 17.[157]
  • September 29 – Japan – A minivan carrying construction workers crashed on national highway route 9, Muraoka, Hyōgo, killing 10 people.[14]
  • October 11 – Estonia – Pala accident. A school bus collided with a wood truck in Jõgeva County, killing eight people and injuring 29.

1997

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  • January 14 – Egypt – A crowded city bus plunged into the Nile in Cairo, killing 39 people and injuring 24.[158]
  • January 19 – India – A bus plunged into a river after losing control on a curvy road in Punjab, killing 29 people and injuring 12.[159]
  • March 10 – United Kingdom – M42 motorway crash. Three people were killed and 60 injured in a 160 vehicle collision on the M42 motorway due to fog.[160]
  • May 8 – India – 70 people heading to a wedding were killed when a truck plunged into a gorge in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh.[161]
  • July 15 – Spain – A bus carrying Japanese tourists crashed into another vehicle and caught fire near Toledo, killing 10 and injuring four.[162]
  • August 31 – France – Death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana, Princess of Wales died from injuries she sustained in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris. Dodi Fayed and Henri Paul were also killed in the crash, with Trevor Rees-Jones being severely injured.
  • October 13 – Canada – Les Éboulements bus accident. In Quebec, 44 people were killed when a bus plunged into a ravine, the worst bus crash in Canadian history.
  • November 6 – Cuba – A passenger train crashes into a bus in Holguín Province, killing at least 56 people.[163]
  • November 27 – India – At least 34 people drowned when their bus fell into a canal in Karnataka.[164]
  • December 8 – Rwanda – 22 people were killed when a lorry collided with a minibus.[165]

1998

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  • January 2 – India – Six people were killed and two others were seriously injured when a bus and a jeep collided in Rajasthan.[166]
  • January 5 – Zimbabwe – 43 people were killed and more than 60 seriously injured when a bus plunged down a steep slope in Nyanga after the brakes failed.[167]
  • January 7 – Kenya – A Meru-Nairobi Kenyan Bus Service regular route bus lost control of the vehicle and plummeted down 100 ft (30 m) embankment into Nithi river, killing 58 people and injuring 42.[168]
  • February 28 – India – 20 people died and 41 were injured when a school bus collided with a city bus at Ariapatti Vilakku, near Valandu in Tamil Nadu.[169]
  • March 9 – Saudi Arabia – At least 16 people were killed and six missing after their bus plunged into a flooded river.[170]
  • April 15 – South Africa – A school bus was involved in a five-vehicle collision near Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, killing 31 people, including 27 children.[171]
  • April 26 – Spain – At least 10 people were killed in bus crash in Province of Alicante.[172]
  • May 5 – Tanzania – At least 72 people drowned when the bus they were travelling in was swept into a river in Tanga Region.[173]
  • July 15 – India – At least 45 people were killed when a bus plunged into a river in Arunachal Pradesh.[174]
  • July 26 – South Africa – At least 19 people were killed and 60 injured near Zeerust when a bus collided with a truck on a sharp bend and overturned.[175]
  • August 12 – Montenegro – A bus crashed down a ravine and killed at least 18 people.[176]
  • August 26 – India – At least 17 people were killed when a bus hit a tractor trailer in Uttar Pradesh.[177]
  • August 30 – Nepal – At least 21 people were killed when a bus they were travelling in left the road and crashed down a hillside.[178]
  • September 8 – Brazil – A tanker truck flipped and exploded on a highway north of São Paulo, setting fire to two buses and killing at least 50 people.[179]
  • September 20 – Turkmenistan – About 40 people were killed in a bus-train collision.[180]
  • September 27 – Peru – At least 23 people died and 18 were injured when a bus fell off a cliff near the southern town of Mayoc.[181]
  • November 11 – India – At least 40 people were killed when a bus plunged down a mountain gorge in Arunachal Pradesh.[182]
  • December 14 – India – At least 19 people were killed and 35 were injured when a bus fell into a gorge in the Pithoragarh district.[183]
  • December 23 – South Africa – At least 21 people killed when a bus collided with a large truck.[184]
  • December 25 – India – At least 19 people were killed in Andhra Pradesh when a bus crashed into a train.[185]
  • December 31 – United States – 100 cars crashed on an ice-slicked section of Interstate 75 in central Michigan, killing one and injuring 39.[186]

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  • January 9 – Georgia – A bus carrying funeral mourners ran off the road and plunged into a river below an outskirt of Stepantsminda, Khevi, killing 38 people.[187]
  • January 21 – Philippines – At least 22 were killed when a bus fell into a ravine near Baguio.[188]
  • January 24 – Austria – Deutschlandsberg bus crash. A bus carrying Hungarian skiers plunged off a hillside on the outskirts of Deutschlandsberg, Styria, killing 18 people and injuring 32.[189]
  • January 31 – South Africa – At least 31 people were killed in KwaZulu-Natal when a bus plunged off a bridge between Kokstad and Johannesburg.[190]
  • February 26 – Sweden – A minibus east of Karlskoga got stuck on a truck, was dragged along the road and caught fire. Seven children and two teachers were killed.[191]
  • March 15 – United States – Bourbonnais, Illinois, train crash. A City of New Orleans train collided with a truck and derailed in Bourbonnais, Illinois, killing 11 people.
  • March 24 – France and Italy – Mont Blanc tunnel fire. Thirty-nine people were killed in a tunnel fire between France and Italy.
  • April 30 – Greece – A small vehicle collided with a stopped tanker truck loaded with propane and started a fire near Kamena Vourla, Fthiotis. A huge explosion followed several minutes later killing five people and injuring 14.[192]
  • May 9 – United States – A tour bus crashed into a concrete wall on Interstate 610 in New Orleans, killing 22 people and injuring 24.[193]
  • May 29 – Austria – 12 people were killed and 50 were injured in a collision and fire in Tauern Tunnel.
  • June 6 – Kenya – At least eight people died after a bus burst a tyre and overturned in Naivasha on the main Nairobi to Nakuru highway. In another crash 12 were killed when a bus collided with another vehicle.[194]
  • June 8 – India – At least 94 people were killed, including 11 children, after a bus plunged into a lake in Karnataka.[195]
  • July 18 – India – A Kiari-Shimla HRTC regular route bus carrying 90 passengers plunged into a 40 ft (12 m) deep gorge on the outskirts of Baghar, Himachal Pradesh, killing 18 people and injuring 55.[196]
  • July 24 – Canada – A trailer truck crashed into cars slowed by roadwork on Quebec Autoroute 20 near Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse, killing four people and injuring 11.[197] A public investigation is launched.
  • September 3 – Canada – Ontario Highway 401 crash. Dense fog on Highway 401 near Windsor, Ontario reduced visibility to less than a meter and caused an 87-vehicle pileup and fire that killed eight people and injured 33. Many vehicles were fused together by the intense heat.[198]
  • September 16 – Peru – Two road crashes involving buses killed at least 16 people and injured 48 others.[199]
  • September 19 – Spain – At least 20 people died in a bus crash near Zaragoza.[200]
  • September 22 – South Africa – At least 11 people were killed in a head-on collision between a bus and a truck.[201]
  • September 28 – South Africa – A bus carrying British tourists crashed near Lydenburg after its brakes failed, killing 29 and injuring seven.[202]
  • October 4 – South Africa – At least 19 people were killed and 47 seriously injured after a bus crashed down a river embankment.[203]
  • October 5 – Indonesia – At least 45 people were killed in a bus crash in West Java between Jakarta and Bandung.[204]
  • October 9 – Israel – A tourbus in Galilee hit a slick spot on the road, rolled downhill and killed 17 people.[205]
  • October 25 – India – A bus swerved to avoid hitting a cow and skidded off a mountain road into a deep gorge, killing 27 people and injuring 47 on the way home from a temple in Hoshiarpur district, 70 miles (110 km) northeast of Amritsar.[206]
  • November 7 – India – At least 50 people were killed in a bus crash in Jammu and Kashmir.[207]

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