According to the US DOT, about 1000 deaths occur each year from train crashes. Of those, some 600 are due to train/automobile accidents.
The number of train accidents varies by country and year, but on average, there are thousands of train accidents globally each year. In the United States, for example, the Federal Railroad Administration reports around 1,000 to 2,000 train accidents annually, including collisions, derailments, and other incidents. Factors such as infrastructure, safety regulations, and operational practices influence these numbers. Overall, while significant progress has been made in improving train safety, accidents still occur regularly.
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10 to 20 . Is that worldwide, or in one country?
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10 to 20 . Is that worldwide, or in one country?
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The euro train is known as safe. There haven't been many accidents and they have a good safety record right now.
A typical game of Mexican Train starts with 91 dominos.
That is impossible to answer accurately because so many auto accidents go unreported to either police or insurance companies.
In the whole world, millions of accidents occur every day. There are accidental accidents of course, and if there were only that many, there wouldn't be too much of a problem. Naturally though, there are more than that: Drunk driving accidents, Suicidal driving accidents, Drug induced accidents, and the occasional hitting of pedestrians, bikers, etc. Ultimately, you can't count the number of accidents because of classification in the court systems and whether an accident is counted as one or not (and that brings up a lot of legal things that I won't go into).
It is said that about 800 people die each year from bicycle accidents. The majority of these accidents are involving children under 18 and it is statistically proven that more males happen to get into bicycle accidents.