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List of traffic collisions (2010–present) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of traffic collisions (2010–present)

This is a List of road accidents records. These are serious road accidents that caused a high death toll, occurring in unusual circumstances, or hold some other historical significance. The prevalence of bus accidents in this list is a function of severity rather than of frequency.

== 2010 ==

* February 13 — A power line broke in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, striking two buses and killed 10 of the occupants.
* February 16 — A bus crashed and went down an embankment near the town of Massa, Italy. The accident killed three French people and 20 were injured.
* February 17 — A bus with wedding guests crashed into a river in Jalaun District, India, killing at least 22 people with at least another 10 people unaccounted for.
* February 22 — Two buses collided head-on on the Panamerican Highway near Virú, Peru, killing 38.
* February 26 — At least 3 people were killed and 2 injured in car accident at Jakarta, Indonesia.
* March 5 — A bus overturned near Phoenix, Arizona killing 6 and injuring 15.
* March 18 — A crowded bus veered off a mountain road in Nepal and plunged into a river just west of Kathmandu, killing 24.
* March 27 — A crash between a van and a tractor-trailer on Interstate 65 south of Munfordville, Kentucky killed 11.〔11 die in truck-van crash in Kentucky
* March 31 — A coach crashed into a river after falling from a bridge in a snow storm in Lanark, Scotland killing a 17-year-old girl and injuring 44 passengers.
* April 12 — A multiple-vehicle crash on a rain-slicked freeway north of Los Angeles killed 5.
* April 16 — A bus fell into a river on Haramosh Peak, Pakistan. The accident killed 12 and injured 7.〔 〕
* May 23 — A truck travelling in the wrong direction on an expressway in China's north-east collided head-on with a bus. The collision occurred on a section of expressway that was undergoing maintenance in the city of Fuzin in Liaoning province. Thirty-two people were killed and twenty-one were injured and sent to the hospital.
* July 2 — A fuel tanker overturned and exploded, creating a fireball that devastated the town of Sange, in South Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The preliminary death toll placed the number of dead at 220, with 111 injured.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=220 die after a fuel tanker exploded )
* July 3 — A bus fell from a bridge near Incheon International Airport in Korea, killing 12 people.
* July 11 — A traffic accident, near Inishowen, in Ireland killed eight people.〔http://rtenews.ie 〕
* July 18 — Fourteen people were killed and twelve injured after a bus fell off a cliff in northern Albania, near the city of Durrës.
* August 12 — Fifty-eight died when a lorry plunged into Lake Tanganyika in the Democratic Republic of Congo.〔http://www.nation.co.ke/News/africa/-/1066/975548/-/11ig3h2z/-/ 〕
* August 18 — In the Philippines, a fully packed bus plunged off a mountain highway into a 100 foot (≈30.5 m) ravine killing 41 people.
* August 25 — At least 8 children were killed and 4 were injured when a school bus collided with a train.
* September 26 — A Polish tourist bus returning from Spain careered into a bridge on a rain-soaked German motorway killing 13 people.
* October 10 — Twelve people were killed and more than fifty were injured in a highway crash that involved two buses, three cars, and a van at the North-South Expressway, near the Malacca-Negeri Sembilan state border, Malaysia.
* October 12 — Forty-five people were killed in the Ukraine when a bus crossed a railway near Marhanets against a red light and was hit by a train.
* October 19 — Eighteen people were killed when a bus collided with a truck, burst into flames, and flipped over in central Mexico.
* October 25 — Twenty-one people were killed when a bus collided with a fuel truck in northern Uganda.
* December 3 — At least 15 people were killed, 11 Iranian, and 45 were injured, 22 Iranian, in a collision between two buses in Iraq.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=15 die in Iraq bus crash )
* December 20 — Twenty-seven people, mostly Thai tourists, were killed when the double-decker coach bus they were traveling in crashed at the Second East-West Highway of the Perak-Pahang state border near Cameron Highlands, in the state of Pahang, Malaysia.

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